www.moonmoonbird.com  please access my site ,and give me some directly 
feedback and advise , so i can improve it later,again ,thanks for your time!

On Saturday, April 25, 2015 at 3:33:26 AM UTC+8, arthure wrote:
>
> It looks alright to me. Are the title and description showing up in 
> devtools the correct ones? 
>
> I'd encourage you to set your site up on Webmaster Tools so you can get a 
> better idea of how the indexer sees it:
>
> https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/home
>
> It takes a while for a site to be reindexed after you update it. You can 
> use Webmaster Tools to notify the indexer that there are changes to your 
> site, but there are still no guarantees how soon it'll be recrawled. (The 
> more traffic it gets, the more often it's crawled, I think.)
>
> The other thing you should do is just run test searches in whatever search 
> engines you commonly use. (You can usually restrict the search to your site 
> using site:my-site.com, which lets you see data that's indexed, but not 
> ranked high enough to show up on a regular web search.)
>
> I couldn't access your site at all (timed out trying to reach it), so I 
> can't give you any direct feedback from looking at it. Note that if your 
> site is only intermittently available, it's going to be harder to get it 
> indexed.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 12:02 AM, Peng Kim <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> *Here is one of my app structure:*
>> *content-page.html :*
>> <!doctype html>
>> <html>
>> <head>
>>   <meta charset="utf-8">
>>   <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge,chrome=1">
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>   <meta itemprop="name" content="">
>>   <meta itemprop="description" content="">
>>   <meta name="description" content="">
>>   <title></title>
>>
>>
>>   <script src="/bower_components/webcomponentsjs/webcomponents.js"
>> ></script>
>>   <link rel="import" href="/bower_components/polymer/polymer.html">
>>   <link rel="import" href="/layouts/article/content-layout.html">
>>   <link rel="import" href=
>> "/bower_components/app-router/src/app-router.html">
>>   <link rel="import" href="/bower_components/font-roboto/roboto.html">
>> </head>
>> <body unresolved>
>>   <app-router>
>>     <app-route path="/article/:category/:articlename" import=
>> "/layouts/article/content-layout.html"></app-route>
>>   </app-router>
>> </body>
>> </html>
>>
>>
>> *content-layout.html:*
>>
>> <link rel="import" href="/bower_components/polymer/polymer.html">
>> <link rel="import" href=
>> "/bower_components/core-toolbar/core-toolbar.html">
>> <link rel="import" href=
>> "/bower_components/core-header-panel/core-header-panel.html">
>> <link rel="import" href="/bower_components/core-ajax/core-ajax.html">
>> <link rel="import" href=
>> "/bower_components/paper-icon-button/paper-icon-button.html">
>> <link rel="import" href=
>> "/bower_components/core-media-query/core-media-query.html">
>> <script src="/layouts/scripts/jquery.js"></script>
>> <link rel="import" href="/elements/disqus-comments.html"></link>
>> <script type="text/javascript" src=
>> "/layouts/scripts/Markdown.Converter.js"></script>
>> <script type="text/javascript" src=
>> "/layouts/scripts/Markdown.Sanitizer.js"></script>
>> <script type="text/javascript" src="/layouts/scripts/Markdown.Editor.js"
>> ></script>
>> <script type="text/javascript" src="/layouts/scripts/highlight.pack.js"
>> ></script>
>> <polymer-element name="content-layout" attributes="articlename category">
>>  <template >
>>  <link rel="stylesheet" href="/layouts/css/markdown/github-markdown.css">
>>
>>  <core-ajax id="catalogajax" auto method="GET" 
>> params='{"category":"{{category}}", 
>> "articlename":"{{articlename}}"}' 
>> headers='{"Access-Control-Allow-Origin":"*","X-Requested-With": 
>> "XMLHttpRequest"}' url="http://moonmoonbird.com/api/v1/article/content"; 
>> handleAs="json" response="{{response}}"></core-ajax>
>>  <core-header-panel mode="waterfall-tall" tallClass="medium-tall" >
>>  <div class="core-header ">{{response[0].title}}</div>
>>  <div layout horizontal center-justified flex class="contentcontainer">
>>  <div flex?="{{!phoneScreen}}"></div>
>>  <div vertical flex four style="background:#ffffff;box-shadow: 0 6px 
>> 20px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.19); color: #555;">
>>  <div flex id="content" class="markdown-body"></div>
>>  <div flex><disqus-comments shortname="moonmoonbird"
>> ></disqus-comments></div>
>>  </div>
>>  <div flex?="{{!phoneScreen}}"></div>
>>  </div>
>>  </core-header-panel>
>>  <content></content>
>>  <core-media-query query="max-width: 640px" queryMatches=
>> "{{phoneScreen}}"></core-media-query>
>>  </template>
>>
>>  <script>
>> (function(){
>>  Polymer('content-layout',{
>>  domReady:function(){
>>  this.markdown = Markdown.getSanitizingConverter();
>>
>>  this.metatitle = document.querySelector('title');
>>  this.itemproptitle = document.querySelector('meta[itemprop="name"]');
>>  this.metadescription = document.querySelector('meta[name="description"]'
>> );
>>  this.itempropdescription = document.querySelector(
>> 'meta[itemprop="description"]');
>>
>>  },
>>  responseChanged:function(){
>>  content = this.markdown.makeHtml(this.response[0].content);
>>  this.injectBoundHTML(content, this.$.content);
>>  this.metatitle.innerHTML = this.response[0].title;
>>  this.itemproptitle.content = this.response[0].title;
>>  this.metadescription.content = this.response[0].description;
>>  this.itempropdescription.content = this.response[0].description;
>>  },
>>  })
>> })();
>>
>>  </script>
>>
>>
>> </polymer-element>
>>
>> *when it is done this way,i checked the devtools and inspect the dom 
>> element:*
>>
>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Kbz2MO2gsUU/VTnqFe3cvMI/AAAAAAAAAIw/yNd6udsJA_o/s1600/hehe.png>
>>
>> am i doing right?and in this way google and other search engine can 
>> search it and collect it?
>>
>>
>> On Friday, April 24, 2015 at 6:57:59 AM UTC+8, arthure wrote:
>>>
>>> If you're doing a one-page app like this, you can replace the contents 
>>> of the <title> and <meta> tags when you navigate between pages. 
>>>
>>> From our experience on polymer-project.org, this seems to work well. 
>>> The Google indexer  executes JavaScript. We made changes a few weeks back 
>>> to correct the titles for the element reference pages, and have seen SEO 
>>> for those pages increase significantly.
>>>
>>> The other fix was to a separate URL path for each page, instead of using 
>>> a hash. So:
>>>
>>> .../elements/core-elements.html#element-name
>>>
>>> Became:
>>>
>>> .../elements/element-name.html
>>>
>>> For Google, you can use Webmaster Tools to see what pages look like to 
>>> the indexer. I suspect other search engines have similar tools.
>>>
>>> I recommend anyone do this, whether you're using Polymer or not. In the 
>>> case of pp.org, we found that our SEO issues were unrelated to Polymer.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 3:43 AM, Peng Kim <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> let me look into it,how it works with your site,are there any drawbacks?
>>>>
>>>> On Sunday, April 19, 2015 at 10:04:10 PM UTC+8, Kevin Ashcraft wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I use the history API to handle SEO for custom element "pages". Mozilla 
>>>>> History API Doc 
>>>>> <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Guide/API/DOM/Manipulating_the_browser_history>
>>>>>
>>>>> It does the following:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>    - Updates the URL and browser history
>>>>>    - Can fire a new analytics event
>>>>>    - Updates the title in the browser history
>>>>>
>>>>> Also, my favorite part is that it creates the feel of never leaving 
>>>>> the original page since the browser never has to reload the initial data 
>>>>> so 
>>>>> if you're hovering over a menu item and click, the main content can 
>>>>> change 
>>>>> and the url and title can change, but that menu never gets reloaded so 
>>>>> you're still hovering over the same element.
>>>>>
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