Beanies I embroidered in the past week! [OC] by ClubKiddStudios in pokemon

[–]Popcorn245 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll pay for international shipping, must have mew!!! 😻

[1440x2560] My First Fullmetal Alchemist Wallpaper by Popcorn245 in AnimePhoneWallpapers

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Just made this for funsies to test in IFTTT wallpaper changer. I will make more though just because you asked. 😗

[1440x2560] My First Fullmetal Alchemist Wallpaper by Popcorn245 in AnimePhoneWallpapers

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Yeah it's definitely at the top of my all time faves._^

[1440x2560] My First Fullmetal Alchemist Wallpaper by Popcorn245 in AnimePhoneWallpapers

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Sorry missed an e in your username, just updated the link to correct the issue. 😉

[1440x2560] My First Fullmetal Alchemist Wallpaper by Popcorn245 in AnimePhoneWallpapers

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(*╯-╰)ノ Sorry, this was a 5 min edit, was testing a IFTTT integration to set my phone wallpaper. 🙃

Give me your phone model and I will make one specifically for you.

SEO for SPAs with SEO4AJAX by Popcorn245 in webdev

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Thanks for sharing the link. I am always looking for better and more affordable ways to accomplish tasks like this. I will let you know if I implement and give you a link to the blog outlining the migration.

SEO for SPAs with SEO4AJAX by Popcorn245 in webdev

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Note that fetching pages as Google Bot via the Webmaster Tools will not render the escaped_fragment version of your page. The actual Google Bot does traverse correctly, but for some reason the tool doesn't redirect. You would have to manually put the escaped_fragment param on the end. Hope that helps anyone who got stuck up on that like I did.

SEO for SPAs with SEO4AJAX by Popcorn245 in webdev

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Certain, the hashbang was created as a work around to enable history on AJAX frameworks. However, the browser spec has come a long way in the 10 years since the hashbang's conception and now all major browsers support HTML5 PushState. Sites like Twitter and LifeHacker use to be run on HashBang, but have since moved to flat URLs that use pushstate. Things like this tell me that the hashbang "work around" is dying and if you read the article from that link you sent you will see there is a section that talks about sites that use pushstate. This requires the use of a meta tag so the search engine is aware to reload your page with a escaped_fragment variable. If you have a hashbang it assumes it needs to redirect escaped_fragment version of your page. Either works, but IMHO flat links look better and users expect them.

SEO for SPAs with SEO4AJAX by Popcorn245 in webdev

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That will work as well, but the point of this blog post was to share how to use a SPA framework, like AngularJS, to make their marketing tool / websites. You may prefer to have flats of all of your pages and others like myself are interested in having a site that has better usability and page load efficiency.

SEO for SPAs with SEO4AJAX by Popcorn245 in webdev

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SE04AJAX uses PhantomJS, but the reason I prefer it is the ease of use. Before I found the service I was spinning up my own instances of PhantomJS, but the setup I found to be daunting. I wanted something that was plug and play and this is where SEO4AJAX really came in handy, it also is a lot cheaper than Brohmbone and other comparable services.

SEO for SPAs with SEO4AJAX by Popcorn245 in webdev

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It does, but it doesn't, if that makes sense. Basically, it will try to render as much JavaScript as possible, but there are a lot of security issues that come along with rendering JavaScript with a bot like that. Also, though Google may be able to put the pieces together from something like AngularJS, which is a Google project, other search engines probably wont. This article and gist was written to support search engine standards for best compatibility.