| Browser-specific optimizations and cloaking | NateFoxxe | 8/12/11 4:08 PM | We do a lot of web site acceleration and for the most part we use techniques that can degrade gracefully and be sent to all browsers but there are some optimizations that will break pages for browsers that don't support them and we were wondering how |
| Re: Browser-specific optimizations and cloaking | MikeMFWDes | 8/12/11 6:20 PM | Google relies on text ( content ), and not necessarily on the structure of your documents. If the end result is the same "viewing" and "reading" experience for Google, and for users, just arrived at using a method that is dependent upon the browser m |
| Re: Browser-specific optimizations and cloaking | Matt_Cutts | 11/7/11 5:45 PM | In order to answer this question well, I need to talk a little bit about cloaking. The short definition of cloaking is showing different content to Googlebot than to users. Historically, Google has taken a very strong stance against cloaking because |
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