"Issue Name","Issue Type","Issue Priority","URLs","% of Total","Description","How To Fix","Help URL" "JavaScript: Pages with Blocked Resources","Warning","High","9536","98.960","Pages with resources (such as images, JavaScript and CSS) that are blocked from rendering by robots.txt or an error. This filter will only populate when JavaScript rendering is enabled (blocked resources will appear under 'Blocked by Robots.txt' in default 'text only' crawl mode). This can be an issue as the search engines might not be able to access critical resources to be able to render pages accurately. Blocked resources can be viewed by URL in the 'Rendered Page' tab, or in bulk under 'Response Codes > Blocked Resource'.","Update the robots.txt and resolve any errors to allow all critical resources to be crawled and used for rendering of the websites content. Resources that are not critical (e.g. Google Maps embed) can be ignored.","" "Meta Description: Below 400 Pixels","Opportunity","Low","172","1.780","Pages which have meta descriptions much shorter than Google's estimated pixel length limit. This isn't necessarily an issue, but it does indicate there might be room to communicate benefits, USPs or call to actions.","Consider updating the meta description to take advantage of the space left to include additional benefits, USPs or call to actions to improve click through rates (CTR).","" "Response Codes: Internal Client Error (4xx)","Issue","High","202","0.600","Internal URLs with a client-side error. This indicates a problem occurred with the URL request and can include responses such as 400 bad request, 403 Forbidden, 404 Page Not Found, 410 Removed, 429 Too Many Requests and more. A 404 'Page Not Found' is the most common, and often referred to as a broken link. View URLs that link to errors using the lower 'inlinks' tab and export them in bulk via 'Bulk Export > Response Codes > Internal > Client Error (4xx) inlinks'.","All links on a website should ideally resolve to 200 'OK' URLs. Errors such as a 404 or 410 should be updated to their correct locations, removed and redirected where appropriate. A 403 forbidden error occurs when a web server denies access to the SEO Spider's request and can often be resolved by switching the user-agent to Chrome via 'Config > User-Agent' and crawling again.","" "Page Titles: Over 561 Pixels","Opportunity","Medium","715","7.420","Pages which have page titles over Google's estimated pixel length limit for titles in search results. Google snippet length is actually based upon pixels limits, rather than a character length. The SEO Spider tries to match the latest pixel truncation points in the SERPs, but it is an approximation and Google adjusts them frequently.","Write concise page titles to ensure important words are not truncated in the search results, not visible to users and potentially weighted less in scoring.","" "Security: Missing X-Content-Type-Options Header","Warning","Low","11101","60.500","URLs that are missing the 'X-Content-Type-Options' response header with a 'nosniff' value. In the absence of a MIME type, browsers may 'sniff' to guess the content type to interpret it correctly for users. However, this can be exploited by attackers who can try and load malicious code, such as JavaScript via an image they have compromised.","To minimise security issues, the X-Content-Type-Options response header should be supplied and set to 'nosniff'. This instructs browsers to rely only on the Content-Type header and block anything that does not match accurately. This also means the content-type set needs to be accurate.","" "JavaScript: Canonical Mismatch","Issue","High","2","0.020","Pages that contain a different canonical link in the raw HTML to the rendered HTML after JavaScript execution. Google can process canonicals in the rendered HTML after JavaScript has been processed, however conflicting rel=""canonical"" link tags may lead to unexpected results.","Ensure the correct canonical is in the raw HTML and rendered HTML to avoid conflicting signals to search engines.","" "Response Codes: External No Response","Warning","Low","165","0.490","External URLs with no response returned from the server. Usually due to a malformed URL, connection timeout, connection error, or connection refused. View URLs that link to no responses using the lower 'inlinks' tab and export them in bulk via 'Bulk Export > Response Codes > External > No Response inlinks'.","Malformed URLs should be updated to the correct location and other connection issues can often be resolved by using different user-agents ('Config > User-Agent'), adjusting the crawl speed ('Config > Speed') or disabling firewalls & proxies. If they can be viewed in a browser, then it's often not an issue.","" "JavaScript: Meta Description Updated by JavaScript","Warning","Medium","2","0.020","Pages that have meta descriptions that are modified by JavaScript. This means the meta description in the raw HTML is different to the meta description in the rendered HTML.","While Google is able to render pages and see client-side only content, consider including important content server side in the raw HTML.","" "URL: Multiple Slashes","Issue","Low","272","1.480","URLs that have multiple forward slashes in the path (example.com/page1//). This is generally by mistake and as best practice URLs should only have a single slash between sections of a path to avoid any potential mix ups and duplicate URLs within the string. This is excluding use within the protocol (https://).","Ideally only a single slash should be used for URLs. However, changing URLs is a big decision, and often it's not worth changing them for SEO purposes alone. If URLs are changed, then appropriate 301 redirects must be implemented.","" "Page Titles: Missing","Issue","High","272","2.820","Pages which have a missing page title element, the content is empty, or has a whitespace. Page titles are read and used by both users and the search engines to understand what a page is about. They are important for SEO as page titles are used in rankings, and vital for user experience, as they are displayed in browsers, search engine results and on social networks.","It's essential to write concise, descriptive and unique page titles on every indexable URL to help users, and enable search engines to score and rank the page for relevant search queries.","" "H1: Non-Sequential","Warning","Low","378","3.920","Pages with an