![]() For example, if ‘page A’ links to ‘page B’ 3 times, this would be counted as 3 inlinks and 1 unique inlink to ‘page B’. ‘Internal inlinks’ are links in anchor elements pointing to a given URL from the same subdomain that is being crawled. Unique JS Inlinks – Number of ‘unique’ internal inlinks to the URL that are only in the rendered HTML after JavaScript execution.Unique Inlinks – Number of ‘unique’ internal inlinks to the URL.Inlinks – Number of internal hyperlinks to the URL.For this column to populate, ‘ crawl analysis‘ is required. Link Score – A metric between 0-100, which calculates the relative value of a page based upon its internal links similar to Google’s own PageRank.Please note, redirects are counted as a level currently in our page depth calculations. Crawl Depth – Depth of the page from the start page (number of ‘clicks’ away from the start page).Text Ratio – Number of non-HTML characters found in the HTML body tag on a page (the text), divided by the total number of characters the HTML page is made up of, and displayed as a percentage.No consideration is given to visibility of content (such as text inside a div set to hidden). Our definition of a word is taking the text and splitting it by spaces. Your rendering settings also affect what HTML is considered. Our figures may not be exactly what performing this calculation manually would find, as the parser performs certain fix-ups on invalid HTML. You can include or exclude HTML elements, classes and IDs to calculate a refined word count. By default, the nav and footer elements are excluded. The count is based upon the content area that can be adjusted under ‘Config > Content > Area’. ![]() Word Count – This is all ‘words’ inside the body tag, excluding HTML markup.Upon export, size is in bytes, so please divide by 1,024 to convert to kilobytes. For HTML pages this is updated to the size of the (uncompressed) HTML. If this field is not provided, the size is reported as zero. Size – The size of the resource, taken from the Content-Length HTTP header.HTTP rel=“prev” 1 – The SEO Spider collects these HTTP link elements designed to indicate the relationship between URLs in a paginated series.HTTP rel=“next” 1 – The SEO Spider collects these HTTP link elements designed to indicate the relationship between URLs in a paginated series.rel=“prev” 1 – The SEO Spider collects these HTML link elements designed to indicate the relationship between URLs in a paginated series.rel=“next” 1 – The SEO Spider collects these HTML link elements designed to indicate the relationship between URLs in a paginated series.Canonical Link Element – The canonical link element data.X-Robots-Tag 1 – X-Robots-tag HTTP header directives for the URL.Meta Robots 1 – Meta robots directives found on the URL.h2 – Len-1 – The character length of the h2. ![]()
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