This populates the lower window pane when selecting URLs in the top window. This feature is enabled by default when using the new JavaScript rendering functionality and allows you to set the AJAX timeout and viewport size to view and test various scenarios. With Google’s much discussed mobile first index, this allows you to set the user-agent and viewport as Googlebot Smartphone and see exactly how every page renders on mobile. Viewing the rendered page is vital when analysing what a modern search bot is able to see and is particularly useful when performing a review in staging, where you can’t rely on Google’s own Fetch & Render in Search Console. The SEO Spider now reports on blocked resources, which can be seen individually for each page within the ‘Rendered Page’ tab, adjacent to the rendered screen shots. The blocked resources can also be seen under ‘Response Codes > Blocked Resource’ tab and filter. The pages this impacts and the individual blocked resources can also be exported in bulk via the ‘Bulk Export > Response Codes > Blocked Resource Inlinks’ report.
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