> I have seen this page before. Where did you see that google requires #!
(vs plain #) in its new scheme?
Where can I find the new scheme details ?
I find it hard to find the exact details, often you will find the old
details.

I notice in the Google Webmaster tools that the ur's with the # url
fragment aren't indexed, which is also mentioned in the following article:
https://www.deepcrawl.com/knowledge/best-practice/guide-to-url-design/

So I am thinking about using #! instead of # and see what happens, or using
the History.pushState() (I not support IE 9 anyway), as I get the idea that
these url's (created with the pushState()), can be indexed by Google. But I
am not sure.

What do you think? Are your ur's with the # fragment indexed by Google?

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