Does Google Crawl Run Time Loaded Meta Info?

peperonikiller

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Hi,

I have one site in which developer is about to create some new pages. He told me that is it fine if he create those pages dynamically and display meta info when the page loads.

If he does like this then the same meta will be on all the pages and the different meta for all pages will display only page loads.

So which meta info Google crawls and which meta info Google shows in SERP?

Is it okay to do like this? We are going to do SEO for those pages. So is it fine for SEO?

Thanks in advance... I have experienced it and its not a bad idea but in my opinion a ratio of meta tags should be fixed on every load and its totally natural because every time a part of page is changing so its better that a part of meta tags to be changed too. In my opinion its good that about 50% of his meta tags to be fixed and the rest of them to be changed . I don't have experience with this. Can your developer show you other sites like this where you can check how Google indexes it? Quote: Originally Posted by mjtaylor I don't have experience with this. Can your developer show you other sites like this where you can check how Google indexes it? Thanks for reply. But the developer is also asking me whether this will be fine or he need to create static pages.

I am really confused how Google crawls the meta in this situation. I have searched a lot but didn't get any satisfied answer...

Thanks again... Quote: Originally Posted by highseo I have experienced it and its not a bad idea but in my opinion a ratio of meta tags should be fixed on every load and its totally natural because every time a part of page is changing so its better that a part of meta tags to be changed too. In my opinion its good that about 50% of his meta tags to be fixed and the rest of them to be changed . Thanks for reply. But Google crawls the run time meta info or the fixed one? and which one will be shown in SERP? If Google crawls and shows in SERP the run time displayed meta then I think there is no prob while SEO... rujuta,
A little confused by your description of what the developer wants to do but I'll give it a shot:

Each page needs unique meta data.

Some programmers "recycle" the index page coding and only change the content (the part between the opening and closing body tags). For some reason they change the title tag depending on the page content but don't change the meta data.

Your programmer needs to make it so unique meta data for each page is stored and fetched from the database. This info is inserted when the page is requested by the visitor,
 
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