Page Details

What's Covered?

In this guide you’ll learn more about the Page Details view in Site Crawl which is available for every page crawled in your most recent crawl.

Site Crawl Page Details

The Page Details report in your Moz Pro Site Crawl gives you a breakdown of all the information we found when rogerbot last crawled that page.

To find a Page Details report follow these steps:

  1. Head to your Moz Pro Campaign > Site Crawl
  2. Click on All Crawled Pages, or any of the Issue Categories
  3. Filter the results, if necessary
  4. Click on the magnifying glass in the Analyze column to open Page Details
To access Page Details, head to any section of your Site Crawl and click on the magnifying glass in the Analyze column.

At the top of the Page Details report you’ll see the date of the last crawl, and the Recrawl my site button to kick off an ad hoc recrawl. The recrawl feature is available provided you have a Medium plan or higher and remaining recrawl allowances.

The Page Details report shows you all the information we found when we last crawled that page.

Page URL: The URL, or web address of the page we crawled.

Page Title: Also known as the Title Tag, this is an HTML element that contains the title of the page and displays in the search results.

Status Code: The server response we received when we crawled this page.

Page Speed: Also known as the page load time from the last time we crawled this page

Page Authority: A Moz proprietary metric that scores your page from one to 100 and predicts how well a page can rank.

Word Count: The number of words we found on the page

Referring URL: The page on your site where we found a link to this page. Handy for identifying where on your site a page is being linked. Please note: if your site links to this page in more than one place, only the first page where we found this link in the crawl will be noted here.

Description: Also known as the Meta Description, this is an HTML element that has a brief summary of the page contents and displays in the search results.

Directives: These are pieces of code that provide crawlers with directions on where they can and can't crawl.

Page Details view with all page elements noted.

From the bottom of Page Details you'll see all the issues we located when we last crawled this page. You can expand these issues by clicking on the dropdown arrow on the right. You can also mark them as Fixed (we'll check back on these issues the next time we crawl) and Ignore issues (we'll no longer report on these issues).


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