I see more and more solutions on what shouldn't be a problem in the first place, SEO of pages.
As a developer I understand wanting to use the new and shiny things. But that is a poor excuse to make them an hammer, because everything is a nail.
Google is getting a lot of attention with its angular SPA framework. It's strange that they as an search engine started to guide people to misuse angular by adding escaped_fragment to the url for crawlable content.
Because it's a google only solution people turned to server rendered SPA content, an example. The author of the example uses the term isomorphic javascript in a too narrow definition, but that is another discussion.
The keyword in the acronym is application. An application by definition is dynamic and therefore SEO is not an issue.
A website is static, don't be fooled by the dynamic backend, and SEO is very important.
So don't make an application of a website.
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