Martin Splitt from Google announced while at Google I/O yesterday that they have updated the Google Code lab not to just support structured data but also single page apps (SPAs) and dynamic rendering. Code lab is a solution that walks you through step-by-step to create either structured data, SPAs or dynamic rendering that works with Google search. Note, Google launched the code lab last year in August 2018 to support structured data only.
He shared the details on Twitter:
Hey, fellow #io19 folks! 👋Check out our new #codelabs!
— Martin Splitt @ 🇺🇲 #io19 (@g33konaut) May 7, 2019
👉Make search results stand out with Structure Data https://t.co/42BXpdKwjZ
👉Fix #SEO problems in a #javascript single page app https://t.co/wR1GY0VmhB
👉Implement dynamic rendering with Rendertron https://t.co/izRdzJRHEf pic.twitter.com/Y6fPkG93F3
Sorrrryyy, here you go: https://t.co/OSO0u5Ji2Jhttps://t.co/QN2Zw7uA6u
— Martin Splitt @ 🇺🇲 #io19 (@g33konaut) May 7, 2019
Here are screen shots of what they all look like today:
Structured Data:
SPAs:
Dynamic Rendering:
Forum discussion at Twitter.