Tuesday, November 10, 2015

New: Google Search Console Fetch & Render Shows Severity Of Blocked Resources

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Google has added a new feature to the Google Search Console this morning, showing the “severity” of blocked content within the Fetch & Render tool. The new addition to the blocked resources section of the fetch and render tool now shows you how important it is that a resource (i.e. images, scripts, CSS files, JavaScript files, etc) are being blocked.

The “severity” column shows High, Medium and Low warnings for each resource that is blocked. Your goal is to make sure that you are either not blocking any resources from GoogleBot or that the blocked resources have low severity status.

Here is a screen shot of the warnings from my account, notice, most the resource warnings that are blocked are low and from third-party ads or scripts on the site:

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John Mueller of Google said on Google+ where he announced this feature that blocking resources “sometimes plays a big role in how Google’s able to render & index a page for search.”

Google has been asking webmasters to stop blocking GoogleBot from access your web resources for years and years. As Google becomes better at indexing JavaScript, AJAX and needs to understand mobile sites and how your users actually see your site, Google needs more and more access to your resources to interpret your web site and how it renders.

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