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ErickSkrauch2014-12-12 20:36:13
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ErickSkrauch, 2014-12-12 20:36:13

How to index dynamic sites?

Hello.

I am the developer of the ely.by project . Please do not be afraid of the Minecraft theme, for me this project is a place where I squeeze everything I can out of my knowledge (a kind of portfolio in the video of a working service, but this is not the point).

Not so long ago, I launched a skins directory ( ely.by/skins ), made a dynamic generation of sitemap.xml, implemented the output of content on the skin page not through dynamics, but on the server side, but search engines stubbornly refuse to index the main and most of the site's pages. The same goes for individual dynamic and tagged filter results. It is understandable - the directory pages for the search engine are just a small bunch of html, without content, but I need search engines.

The idea is this: based on the request headers, check who has visited the site and if it is a search engine, then give a separate simplified layout with simply structured data for easy indexing by search engines.

Question: will the search engines be offended by such impudence on my part?

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Alexander Aksentiev, 2014-12-12
@Sanasol

Yandex and Google have no problems with JS. Everything is indexed, especially so that the links to the pages are the most common, and not through a hash.

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Dmitry, 2014-12-12
@thewind

Are you sure they are not indexed? Add and verify the site in Yandex Webmaster and Google Webmaster, and there are a bunch of tools for tracking pages in the index, etc.

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mayorovp, 2014-12-12
@mayorovp

Excuse me, but what should be indexed on these pages? Zero text.

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Nikita Tarasov, 2015-01-17
@tarasnick1

The method that you described looks more like cloaking - you can catch sanctions from the PS
In the order index 40K pages
in the index Add a link to the XML sitemap
to robots.txt and write the XML sitemap address through the webmaster

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