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01JR05MVJ77SRH95EKA6N6W3JY | /app/www.surveilr.com/lib/pattern/site-quality-explorer/content/site-quality-controls/html-meta-tags/policies/meta-author.md | 1 | Meta Author | HTML meta tags must include the author's name for authorship. | author | Missing author can reduce trust in the content and affect SEO. | Specify the author's name to improve trust and SEO for the page. | Specify the author's name, especially for blogs or opinion pieces, to attribute the content properly. This is generally used for transparency and may improve trust, especially for personal or professional publications. |
01JR05MVJ8MQ9CDQ5RRTRCHYCS | /app/www.surveilr.com/lib/pattern/site-quality-explorer/content/site-quality-controls/html-meta-tags/policies/meta-http-equiv.md | 1 | Meta Http-Equiv | HTML meta tags must include http-equiv to define HTTP headers. | http-equiv | Missing http-equiv meta tags can lead to improper HTTP header settings. | Include http-equiv meta tags to define Content-Type, browser compatibility, and security headers effectively. | Use http-equiv to set HTTP headers in HTML, such as Content-Type, X-UA-Compatible, and Content-Security-Policy. The most common use is setting the Content-Type as "text/html; charset=UTF-8". This can also control browser compatibility and security. |
01JR05MVJ86NG6NR88X160T07D | /app/www.surveilr.com/lib/pattern/site-quality-explorer/content/site-quality-controls/html-meta-tags/policies/meta-robots.md | 1 | Meta Robots | HTML meta tags must include robots directive for search engines. | robots | Missing robots tag can result in unwanted pages being indexed by search engines. | Add a robots meta tag to control which pages are indexed by search engines. | The robots tag helps control page indexing with directives like "index, follow" or "noindex, nofollow". Common settings include "noindex" to prevent indexing or "nofollow" to disallow link following, controlling how search engines interact with the page. |
01JR05MVJ80827RHGRRQBASF59 | /app/www.surveilr.com/lib/pattern/site-quality-explorer/content/site-quality-controls/html-meta-tags/policies/meta-generator.md | 1 | Meta Generator | HTML meta tags must include a generator tag specifying the CMS. | generator | Missing generator can lead to confusion about the site's platform. | Include a generator tag specifying the CMS used (e.g., WordPress, Drupal). | The generator tag specifies the software or CMS used to create the page (e.g., "WordPress 5.8", "Drupal 9"). This helps with support and troubleshooting, though it can sometimes pose a security risk if outdated versions are disclosed. |
01JR05MVJ89VFR8B9YBY1336J7 | /app/www.surveilr.com/lib/pattern/site-quality-explorer/content/site-quality-controls/html-meta-tags/policies/meta-content.md | 1 | Meta Content | HTML meta tags must include content for description, keywords, etc. | content | Missing content can reduce search engine visibility and mislead users. | Ensure that every meta tag includes appropriate content (e.g., description, keywords) relevant to the page. | Each <meta> tag with a name attribute (like description or keywords) should include relevant content.For example, the description content should provide a summary of the page in about 150 characters, while keywords should be specific to the content. |
01JR05MVJ9FJZW3VMS6XJJWBZE | /app/www.surveilr.com/lib/pattern/site-quality-explorer/content/site-quality-controls/html-meta-tags/policies/meta-keywords.md | 1 | Meta Keywords | HTML meta tags must include relevant keywords. | keywords | Missing keywords may affect search engine optimization (SEO). | Include relevant keywords in the meta tag to improve SEO and discoverability. | List relevant keywords in a comma-separated format to highlight key topics of the page. Although not heavily used by search engines, it can provide extra context in some cases. Include specific terms relevant to the page’s content, ideally around 5-10 keywords. |
01JR05MVJ93R9SMX3E98JBQNGF | /app/www.surveilr.com/lib/pattern/site-quality-explorer/content/site-quality-controls/html-meta-tags/policies/meta-charset.md | 1 | Meta Charset | HTML meta tags must include the charset specification. | charset | Missing charset can cause incorrect rendering of text, especially for non-Latin languages. | Specify the charset, such as UTF-8, to ensure proper character encoding and text display. | Define the character encoding using "UTF-8" to support various languages and symbols, ensuring proper rendering of text across devices. The charset tag should be placed within the <head> section and ideally be one of the first tags to load for consistent encoding. |
01JR05MVJ9H9EAK0S2MSQETABH | /app/www.surveilr.com/lib/pattern/site-quality-explorer/content/site-quality-controls/html-meta-tags/policies/meta-description.md | 1 | Meta Description | HTML meta tags must include a description tag for SEO. | description | Missing description can impact search engine rankings and user click-through rates. | Add a concise description of the page (70-160 characters) to improve SEO and user engagement. | The description tag should provide a concise, compelling summary of the page within 70-160 characters. This is often displayed as a snippet in search results, so make it informative and engaging to encourage clicks. |
01JR05MVJ9ZSE17X8RTBDNTCPM | /app/www.surveilr.com/lib/pattern/site-quality-explorer/content/site-quality-controls/html-meta-tags/policies/meta-viewport.md | 1 | Meta Viewport | HTML meta tags must include a viewport specification for mobile. | viewport | Missing viewport tag can cause the website to appear incorrectly on mobile devices. | Add the viewport meta tag to ensure the site is properly displayed on mobile devices. | The viewport tag ensures proper scaling on mobile devices. A common setup is "width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0", allowing the content to fit within the device screen. This is essential for responsive design, enabling the website to adapt to varying screen sizes. |
01JR05MVJAJ72SE84FV7JB5D3S | /app/www.surveilr.com/lib/pattern/site-quality-explorer/content/site-quality-controls/html-meta-tags/policies/meta-title.md | 1 | Meta Title | The title tag, if used, is generally intended to provide additional metadata about the title rather than set the primary title itself. | title | If the title is missing, it typically has no direct impact, as <meta name="title"> is rarely recognized for SEO or social sharing. | Ensure that every meta tag includes a name attribute for proper metadata interpretation. | The <title> tag is the standard way to define the primary title of the page. If using <meta name="title">, it should complement, not replace, the primary title. Avoid using <meta name="title"> as the main title, as it is not widely supported and does not affect SEO or social media visibility. |
01JR05MVJA7C70Q8WX5QM3MT1H | /app/www.surveilr.com/lib/pattern/site-quality-explorer/content/site-quality-controls/html-meta-tags/policies/meta-application-name.md | 1 | Meta Application Name | HTML meta tags must include an application-name for web apps. | application-name | Missing application name may impact the app-like behavior of the website on mobile devices. | Include the application name meta tag to optimize the site for web app usage on mobile devices. | The application-name tag is especially useful for mobile web apps, providing the name displayed when the app is added to the home screen. This tag enhances branding for web applications accessed through mobile devices. |
01JR05MVJA6C0MBXEZF1EVQQ8E | /app/www.surveilr.com/lib/pattern/site-quality-explorer/content/site-quality-controls/twitter-card-meta-data/policies/twitter-title.md | 3 | Twitter Title | Twitter metadata must include a title for sharing. | twitter:title | Missing title can result in a poor social preview and lower engagement. | Add an appropriate title for better engagement when shared on Twitter. | The Twitter title is important for creating a preview when the content is shared on Twitter. It should be descriptive, engaging, and between 70-100 characters. Ensure the title aligns with the content and encourages users to click. |
01JR05MVJBM53YWCC72QP0BKKE | /app/www.surveilr.com/lib/pattern/site-quality-explorer/content/site-quality-controls/twitter-card-meta-data/policies/twitter-description.md | 3 | Twitter Description | Twitter Card metadata should provide a description for context. | twitter:description | Missing description may reduce engagement by providing less context on Twitter. | Include a brief and meaningful description to improve user engagement on Twitter. | The description should offer context within 70-200 characters, giving a summary that attracts interest without overwhelming the user. |
01JR05MVJBE9DBW23XKXQ3TFD9 | /app/www.surveilr.com/lib/pattern/site-quality-explorer/content/site-quality-controls/twitter-card-meta-data/policies/twitter-image.md | 3 | Twitter Image | Twitter metadata must include an image URL for sharing. | twitter:image | Missing image can result in poor content visibility on Twitter. | Include a relevant image URL for better visibility and engagement on Twitter. | The Twitter image is crucial for enhancing content visibility on Twitter. It should be a high-resolution image, ideally 1200x675 pixels, and under 5MB in size. The image should be relevant to the content and visually appealing. |
01JR05MVJB1S0GQKGPHH9WKSFP | /app/www.surveilr.com/lib/pattern/site-quality-explorer/content/site-quality-controls/twitter-card-meta-data/policies/twitter-card-type.md | 3 | Twitter Card Type | Twitter metadata must include a card type. | twitter:card | Missing card type can result in improper content display on Twitter. | Ensure that a correct Twitter card type is defined, such as "summary" or "summary_large_image". | The Twitter card type defines how the content is displayed on Twitter. Common card types include "summary" (for basic text and images), "summary_large_image" (for larger images), and "player" (for embedded media). Specifying the correct card type ensures that the content displays optimally. |
01JR05MVJCSGY4D9M0450C88VQ | /app/www.surveilr.com/lib/pattern/site-quality-explorer/content/site-quality-controls/open-graph-meta-data/policies/og-image.md | 2 | OG Image | Open Graph metadata must include an image URL. | og:image | Missing image can result in content without an image, which reduces engagement. | Provide a valid image URL for better engagement on social platforms. | The OG image provides a visual representation for the shared content. It should be a high-quality image relevant to the content, ideally with a minimum resolution of 1200x630 pixels and a 1.91:1 aspect ratio. JPEG or PNG formats are preferred, and the file size should be under 5MB for optimal loading. This image will appear in the link preview, attracting user attention and enhancing engagement. |
01JR05MVJC6TRYCNVKVYD85F0T | /app/www.surveilr.com/lib/pattern/site-quality-explorer/content/site-quality-controls/open-graph-meta-data/policies/og-url.md | 2 | OG URL | Open Graph metadata must include a URL for the content. | og:url | Missing URL may cause issues with sharing the page correctly on social platforms. | Ensure that the URL in the Open Graph metadata points to the correct page or content. | The OG URL specifies the link to the content, which is critical for proper page redirection and tracking. This URL should be the canonical URL of the content page, without unnecessary query parameters or fragments. It ensures that all shares lead back to a single URL, which helps with SEO and consistent social shares. |
01JR05MVJC53VYP2Q9FJQCNC1J | /app/www.surveilr.com/lib/pattern/site-quality-explorer/content/site-quality-controls/open-graph-meta-data/policies/og-type.md | 2 | OG Type | Open Graph metadata must include a type for the content. | og:type | Missing type can lead to improper rendering of the page in social media previews. | Specify the correct content type (e.g., website or article) in the Open Graph metadata tag. | The OG type defines the nature of the content (e.g., "website" for a homepage or "article" for blog posts). Common types include "article" (for news articles, blogs), "website" (for general pages), "product" (for e-commerce products), and "video" (for media). Correct specification of type ensures optimal rendering on social platforms and helps them categorize content correctly. |
01JR05MVJC1P13T5ZYZZ7A5D3A | /app/www.surveilr.com/lib/pattern/site-quality-explorer/content/site-quality-controls/open-graph-meta-data/policies/og-site-name.md | 2 | OG Site Name | Open Graph metadata must include the site name. | og:site_name | Missing site name could impact site identity and recognition on social platforms. | Ensure that the Open Graph metadata includes your website's name for better brand recognition. | The OG site name provides context on the origin of the content, helping build brand recognition on social platforms. It should match the website's brand or name, adding authority and trust to the shared content. Users are more likely to engage with recognizable and trusted sources, making this a crucial tag for brand consistency. |
01JR05MVJDRRCPB94B9AYW6ZS6 | /app/www.surveilr.com/lib/pattern/site-quality-explorer/content/site-quality-controls/open-graph-meta-data/policies/og-locale.md | 2 | OG Locale | Open Graph metadata must specify the locale. | og:locale | Missing locale may affect the targeting of localized audiences. | Specify the appropriate locale in the Open Graph metadata for regional targeting. | The OG locale tag defines the regional language of the content in the format language-region (e.g., en_US for U.S. English, es_ES for Spain Spanish). This helps social platforms target the correct audience by language and location, enhancing relevance. Specify the locale to ensure the page appears correctly to users from different regions. |
01JR05MVJD3PTVM80C1QZRXRYW | /app/www.surveilr.com/lib/pattern/site-quality-explorer/content/site-quality-controls/open-graph-meta-data/policies/og-description.md | 2 | OG Description | Open Graph metadata must include a description for context. | og:description | Missing description can lead to unclear social media previews, decreasing user engagement. | Add a brief and relevant description in the Open Graph metadata tag for better content | The OG description provides a brief, compelling summary of the content, aiming to attract viewers. The ideal length is between 70-200 characters, providing essential details to help users decide whether to engage with the content. Avoid generic language and focus on unique value propositions or key points from the page to maximize clicks and shares. |
01JR05MVJDK6GAJ6GHT29HW567 | /app/www.surveilr.com/lib/pattern/site-quality-explorer/content/site-quality-controls/open-graph-meta-data/policies/og-updated-time.md | 2 | OG Updated Time | Open Graph metadata should include the last updated time. | og:updated_time | Missing updated time may reduce trust and freshness perception on social media. | Include the updated time in ISO 8601 format to signal content freshness. | The OG updated time signals the freshness of the content to users, often displayed as "last updated" on social platforms. It should follow the ISO 8601 format (e.g., 2024-11-01T10:00:00Z), indicating the date and time the content was last modified. This helps users understand if the information is current and relevant, which can increase trust and engagement. |
01JR05MVJD7DDV8MTDMBB1GQN5 | /app/www.surveilr.com/lib/pattern/site-quality-explorer/content/site-quality-controls/open-graph-meta-data/policies/og-title.md | 2 | OG Title | Open Graph metadata must include a title for social sharing. | og:title | Missing title can affect the site's appearance in social media previews. | Add a meaningful title to the Open Graph metadata tag to ensure a proper social media preview. | The OG title is crucial for social sharing, as it serves as the headline when the content is shared on social platforms. It should be descriptive, concise, and attention-grabbing to encourage user engagement. Optimal length is between 30-60 characters. Avoid generic titles and make it unique and specific to the content. If the content changes, consider updating the title to reflect the most current context. |
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