[x] Sort out return null publish call that doesn't trigger Spiderable --- Find a way to return an empty cursor
[x] Check why it doesn't work in development That's that, some other time
[x] Understand <meta name="fragment" content="!"> It's kind of stupid, ! is the only possible value, this is the tag that indicate the crawler to try indexing the ?_escaped_fragment_= version of the current url. If it had a hashbang it would've replaced it automatically into _escaped_fragment_=afterhashbanghttps://developers.google.com/webmasters/ajax-crawling/docs/specification
[x] Add some default height to the header (or check if we can set a default height to the phantomjs browser), more like min-padding at the bottom, equaivalent of the vertical padding of an entry
[x] Make all entries opened on _escapedfragment (or a different trigger) As MVP move, just load /username/contact?_escaped_fragment_= in the back and see what users request
http://docs.meteor.com/#spiderable
Should be triggered by
?_escaped_fragment_=
return null
publish call that doesn't trigger Spiderable --- Find a way to return an empty cursorCheck why it doesn't work in developmentThat's that, some other time<meta name="fragment" content="!">
It's kind of stupid,!
is the only possible value, this is the tag that indicate the crawler to try indexing the?_escaped_fragment_=
version of the current url. If it had a hashbang it would've replaced it automatically into_escaped_fragment_=afterhashbang
https://developers.google.com/webmasters/ajax-crawling/docs/specificationAdd some default height to the header (or check if we can set a default height to the phantomjs browser), more like min-padding at the bottom, equaivalent of the vertical padding of an entryMake all entries opened on _escapedfragment (or a different trigger)As MVP move, just load/username/contact?_escaped_fragment_=
in the back and see what users request