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(Entry was posted by Micah Fisher-Kirshner on this post in the Dumb SEO Questions community on Facebook, 10/28/2014).

No more blocking CSS/JS?

No more blocking CSS/JS? Dave Elliott   I thought we knew this a few months ago?? Updating our technical Webmaster Guidelines Updating our technical Webmaster Guidelines googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com Dave Elliott   I thought we knew this a few months ago?? Dave Elliott   although as an aside...... I have a client that we are starting to do SEO work for and we don`t have access currently(i know right). I am wondering if i now can use Google Tag manager to add canonical or noindex tags to the page seeing as as Google is reading more and more javascript.

does anyone know if this will work now? Obviously won`t help for Bing etc......? Micah Fisher-Kirshner   Dave Elliott True: but not to the extent that Google went out of its way to say it will be harmful/unhelpful to your rankings.? Add a comment...
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  • Micah Fisher-Kirshner: No more blocking CSS/JS
  • Dave Elliott: I thought we knew this a few months ago?
  • Dave Elliott: although as an aside...... I have a client that we are starting to do SEO work for and we don't have <head> access currently(i know right). I am wondering if i now can use Google Tag manager to add canonical or noindex tags to the page seeing as as Google is reading more and more javascript.

    does anyone know if this will work now? Obviously won't help for Bing etc......
  • Micah Fisher-Kirshner: +Dave Elliott True: but not to the extent that Google went out of its way to say it will be harmful/unhelpful to your rankings.

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