6
Issues
5
Systemic
0
High
5
Medium
84
Checks passed
23
Manual (n/a)
Fix these first — pages carrying the most issues
Cross-signal findings (joins no single SF tab shows)
Low
Indexable pages with ≤1 internal inlink — poor internal linking
— 13 pages
e.g. https://www.stmarys.ac.uk/image-library/icons/silver-tef.x12621146.jpg?h=80&w=190&fit=contain&q=75&f=webp
Issues by priority
Medium priority (5)
Images: Over 100 KB
scattered
2 URLs (13.3% of crawl)
Not Started
Concentrated in: www.stmarys.ac.uk/alumni (50.0%)www.stmarys.ac.uk/image-library (50.0%)
Uncompressed images bloat pages with unnecessary bytes, so ensure images are optimised with compression, properly scaled, and using the best image format to reduce file size where possible.
Please note that the 100kb is more of a guideline, just ensure that all optimisation techniques have been explored to reduce the impact images have on performance without resulting in a significant loss of quality.
Content: Low Content Pages
section — likely one template fix
1 URLs (6.7% of crawl)
Not Started
Concentrated in: www.stmarys.ac.uk (100.0%)
Enhance the content on those pages with valuable and relevant information or consider moving the content into more comprehensive pages. By ensuring that every page on your website offers substantial value to users and search engines, you can improve SEO performance and user engagement while avoiding issues related to thin or low-quality content.
Page Titles: Over 60 Characters
section — likely one template fix
1 URLs (6.7% of crawl)
Not Started
Concentrated in: www.stmarys.ac.uk (100.0%)
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.
Response Codes: Redirection (3xx)
section — likely one template fix
1 URLs (6.7% of crawl)
Not Started
Concentrated in: stmarys.ac.uk (100.0%)
To effectively manage redirection response codes (3xx), implement redirects using best practices like 301 redirects for permanent changes and 302 redirects for temporary ones. Additionally, regularly monitor and update redirections to ensure they accurately reflect the website's structure and prevent broken links, preserving SEO rankings and providing a seamless user experience.
Security: Bad Content Type
section — likely one template fix
1 URLs (6.7% of crawl)
Not Started
Concentrated in: www.stmarys.ac.uk/image-library (100.0%)
Configure the web server to send the appropriate Content-Type header for each type of content (e.g., text/html for HTML pages, image/jpeg for JPEG images). Additionally, implementing security measures like input validation and sanitization can help prevent potential security vulnerabilities associated with incorrect content types, enhancing both website security and SEO.
Low priority (1)
Links: Internal Outlinks With No Anchor Text
section — likely one template fix
1 URLs (6.7% of crawl)
Not Started
Concentrated in: www.stmarys.ac.uk (100.0%)
Review the missing anchor text where appropriate include useful and descriptive anchor text to help users and search engines.
Not assessed from this crawl (manual / third-party review)
Core Web Vitals: Desktop
Core Web Vitals: Mobile
Duplication: Consistent Trailing Slash Approach
Duplication: Duplicate Sites
JavaScript: Rendering
Links: Links aren't crawlable
Mobile: Meta Viewport not set with width or initial scale
Mobile: Mobile Friendly
Mobile: Tap targets are not sized appropriately
Robots.txt: File has format errors
Robots.txt: File not found
Robots.txt: Sitemap.xml not indicated
Security: Review Security Headers
Site Hierarchy: Breadcrumb Trail
Sitemap: No XML Sitemap
Structured Data: Breadcrumb Schema
Structured Data: FAQ Schema
Structured Data: Open Graph Protocol
Structured Data: Organization Schema
Structured Data: Product Reviews & Ratings Schema
URL: Historical Redirects
Missing llms.txt file
URL: www vs non-www