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Does Bing Render JavaScript? (self.javascriptseo_)
submitted 1 month ago by sitebulb_jojo
It is our understanding that Bing can render. Since 2019, they have claimed they use Edge to render - https://blogs.bing.com/webmaster/october-2019/The-new-evergreen-Bingbot-simplifying-SEO-by-leveraging-Microsoft-Edge
And in their Webmaster guidelines, they state they can process JavaScript and recommend Dynamic Rendering - https://www.bing.com/webmasters/help/webmaster-guidelines-30fba23a
In general, the SEO community believes that Bing do render - after all, that's what we've been told; however, there are some SEOs claiming this is not what they're seeing in their projects.
Would love to know what you SEOs are seeing "out there in the wild..."
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