"Issue Name","Issue Type","Issue Priority","URLs","% of Total","Description","How To Fix","Help URL"
"H1: Over 70 Characters","Opportunity","Low","1327","4.320","Pages which have
s over the configured length. There is no hard limit for characters in an
, however they should be clear and concise for users and long headings might be less helpful","Write concise
s for users, including target keywords where natural for users - without keyword stuffing.",""
"Security: Protocol-Relative Resource Links","Warning","Low","30683","33.220","URLs that load resources such as images, JavaScript and CSS using protocol-relative links. A protocol-relative link is simply a link to a URL without specifying the scheme (for example, //screamingfrog.co.uk). It helps save developers time from having to specify the protocol and lets the browser determine it based upon the current connection to the resource. However, this technique is now an anti-pattern with HTTPS everywhere, and can expose some sites to 'man in the middle' compromises and performance issues","Update any resource links to be absolute links including the scheme (HTTPS) to avoid security and performance issues.",""
"Response Codes: Internal Client Error (4xx)","Issue","High","452","0.420","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.",""
"Security: Missing X-Frame-Options Header","Warning","Low","80918","87.610","URLs missing an X-Frame-Options response header with a 'DENY' or 'SAMEORIGIN' value. This instructs the browser not to render a page within a frame, iframe, embed or object. This helps avoid 'clickjacking' attacks, where your content is displayed on another web page that is controlled by an attacker.","To minimise security issues, the X-Frame-Options response header should be supplied with a 'DENY' or 'SAMEORIGIN' value.",""
"Security: Missing HSTS Header","Warning","Low","50030","54.160","URLs that are missing the HSTS response header. The HTTP Strict-Transport-Security response header (HSTS) instructs browsers that it should only be accessed using HTTPS, rather than HTTP. If a website accepts a connection to HTTP, before being redirected to HTTPS, visitors will initially still communicate over HTTP. The HSTS header instructs the browser to never load over HTTP and to automatically convert all requests to HTTPS.","The HSTS header should be used across all pages to instruct the browser that it should always request pages via HTTPS, rather than HTTP.",""
"Links: Internal Nofollow Outlinks","Warning","Low","17","0.060","Pages that use rel=""nofollow"" on internal outlinks. Links with nofollow link attributes will generally not be followed by search engines. Remember that the linked pages may be found through other means, such as other followed links, or XML Sitemaps etc. Nofollow outlinks can be seen in the 'Outlinks' tab with the 'All Link Types' filter set to 'Hyperlinks', where the 'Follow' column is 'False'. Export in bulk via 'Bulk Export > Links > Internal Nofollow Outlinks'.","Review the use of rel=""nofollow"" on internal links. These might be valid to URLs that ideally wouldn't be crawled, or they could be by mistake. Remove the nofollow link attribute to important URLs you wish to be crawled, indexed and receive PageRank.",""
"Directives: Nofollow","Warning","High","28","0.030","URLs containing a 'nofollow' directive in either a robots meta tag or X-Robots-Tag in the HTTP header. This is a 'hint' which tells the search engines not to follow any links on the page for crawling. This is generally used by mistake in combination with 'noindex', when there is no need to include this directive as it stops 'PageRank' from being passed onwards. To crawl pages with a nofollow directive within the SEO Spider, enable 'Follow Internal Nofollow' via 'Config > Spider'.","URLs with a 'nofollow' should be reviewed carefully to ensure that links shouldn't be crawled and PageRank shouldn't be passed on. If outlinks should be crawled and PageRank should be passed onwards, then the 'nofollow' directive should be removed.",""
"Page Titles: Duplicate","Opportunity","Medium","86","0.280","Pages which have duplicate page titles. It's really important to have distinct and unique page titles for every page. If every page has the same page title, then it can make it more challenging for users and the search engines to understand one page from another.","Update duplicate page titles as necessary, so each page contains a unique and descriptive title for users and search engines. If these are duplicate pages, then fix the duplicated pages by linking to a single version, and redirect or use canonicals where appropriate.",""
"Links: Pages With High External Outlinks","Warning","Low","30683","100.000","Pages that have a high number of followed external outlinks on them based upon the 'High External Outlinks' preferences under 'Config > Spider > Preferences'. External outlinks are hyperlinks to another subdomain or domain (depending on your configuration). This might be completely valid, such as linking to another part of the same root domain, or linking to other useful websites. External followed outlinks can be seen in the 'Outlinks' tab, with the 'All Link Types' filter set to 'Hyperlinks' where the 'Follow' column is 'True'.","Review followed external outlinks to ensure they are to credible, trusted and relevant websites that are useful to your users.",""
"H2: Duplicate","Opportunity","Low","13012","42.410","Pages which have duplicate
s. It's important to have distinct, unique and useful pages. If every page has the same
, then it can make it more challenging for users and the search engines to understand one page from another.","Update duplicate
s as necessary, so important pages contain a unique and descriptive