Cant figture out why On-Page Grader is not recognizing the heading tag text
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Hi all,
I'm using the On-Page Grader tool to optimize some of our pages:
One of the suggestions is "Optimal Use of Keywords in Header Tags". They keyword is "Russian Immigration Lawyers in Sacramento" and we do have it in an
tag on the page (located in the right sidebar). The tool doesnt seem to catch that though. Can someone help me please?
Thanks
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Hi there,
Sam from Moz's Help Team here!
So, I took a look at your Site Crawl results and your site, and I believe this is a result of our crawler's inability to work with Javascript. Any client side loaded content will not be rendered to our crawler as we are only seeing what is rendered by your server.
Our crawler works by parsing the source code of your site, looking at HTML elements. If your site is primarily Javascript, then the data you get back with regards to the crawl report won't be completely accurate because of this. There's no real workaround that I can recommend for this one, since it is a technical limitation of our tools, but there are some good blog posts and discussions in the Q&A about this if you head over to our Help Hub.
While the tools and data that rely on our crawl of your site may not return the best results because of that Javascript, your keyword rankings and link profile should work just fine.
You might also want to check out a few tools that are compatible with Javascript, like Botify or Screaming Frog.
https://www.onely.com/tools/wwjd/ is also a handy tool that makes it super easy to see where links are added or removed by javascript.I'm really sorry I can't be of more help here; Please let me know if there's anything else I can help with, or if there are any follow-up questions you might have!
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Hi, thanks for the reply. The site is not in Javascript. Its clear HTML/CSS and connected to a PHP backend. The above heading* code that is in question is rendered without Javascript.
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Im still waiting for a reply from a Moz.com support person please.
Thanks