Google’s John Mueller says there’s no SEO ranking bonus for switch from dynamic rendering to server-side rendering.
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Google’s Search Advocate John Mueller says there’s no rush for websites to switch away from dynamic rendering, despite a help document saying it’s not a long-term solution.
Mueller left a comment on a Reddit thread that asks for advice regarding dynamic rendering versus server-side rendering.
The question comes up because a recent update to a Google help document says: “dynamic rendering is a workaround and not a long-term solution.”
Further, the document recommends server-side rendering, static rendering, or hydration instead.
It’s understandable how someone implementing dynamic rendering could read that and conclude they need to switch.
However, Mueller clarifies that the differences between dynamic rendering and other solutions are the infrastructure setup and maintenance considerations.
It’s not that dynamic rendering will cause issues with Google or become unsupported any time soon.
Here’s what Mueller has to say about dynamic rendering versus server-side rendering.
Mueller: Dynamic Rendering Isn’t Going To Cause Issues With Google
In a Reddit thread, an SEO professional seeks information on the benefits of switching from dynamic rendering.
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