I was using AJAX today to redo a railway site so that it could make a background position. Then I thought, "It would be perfectly ok to use this frame," and then I thought of the SEO result and I left this idea completely and took a look around the web. It has come to know that some sites - Google Excluding, which is the link bar at the top - doing it seem impossible to do this, but it is not easy at all, in addition to Ajaxing, you need to update query-string and have SEO-friendly links Think Are (which does not really work, but also background requests via JavaScript).
Any of the new technologies - HTML5, possibly - solve this problem and allow us to create a web with background color (and other static elements) between the refresh of the page Do not disappear temporarily?
On the other hand, Devs do this with current technologies? Is not it just a big deal, which is too complicated to apply or .... ....
This is actually a browser issue some browsers can show the flash of white, but nothing changes until the nothing happens to be displayed on the next page.
You can use AJAX as a backup, with a normal link structure. You can link to, link to, page2.html
, but onclick
event & lt; A & gt; The AJAX link that is linked to the tag requires false return to the function to prevent the active link to bring relevant content. This way the site is still accessible to non-JS users, and SEO-friendly, but avoids the white-flash problem.
However, I honestly do not think that this is a problem. There are billions of web pages with non-white backgrounds and users are used for this effect in their browsers.
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