How to refresh your health data
There are two ways to refresh the health data you see in Morningscore. You can refresh either your entire website or specific landing pages. First we will show you how to refresh your entire website, and then how to refresh individual pages. How to refresh the data for entire websites If you've fixed several issues accross your website, you can forces a full update of the entire website at once. Go to the Health section (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/e5d169c5dFew readersHow to see all health issues on a specific landing page
You can see all the health issues for a specific landing page by searching for the page under HEALTH. Go to HEALTH Click on the LANDING PAGES tab Enter part of the web address for a specific landing page The results on the list below will now filter accordingly, so you can find the landing page you're looking for.Few readersWhy does my overall health score appear to be 0?
If your health score appear to be 0 even though it should be a higher number, it's most likely due to one of these two reasons: Either you're checking out the health of your website for the very first time (or from a computer you haven't used before), or you have a really big website (or a slow computer) that causes the loading time to be longer than usual Here's what you can do to try and fix it: Give your computer a couple of minutes to fully load your data Force the tool to reload by pFew readersHow to see all your redirected or dead landing pages
You can view all your redirected or dead landing pages in Morningscore, by following these steps: Go to the Health section Scroll down to Health issues Click the button with the halfmoon icon on the far-right This will show you all landingpages that areFew readersFor how long will my health data be stored?
There's no end date for how long we keep your health data stored. That way we can always access it when needed - for as long as you have a Morningscore account.Few readersHow to scan specific pages only in Health
If you have a website that covers several countries or industries, and only want to see the health data for one of them, there is a way to do that with Morningscore: To only allow Morningscore's SEO checker (bot that crawls in technical terms) to scan certain pages, you can set up rules for that in your robots.txt. Follow this guide: First check how your robots.txt looks like by going to yourwebsite.com/robots.txt (Few readersScan problems overview
You might experience scan issues with Morningscore's SEO checker. Here are the common reasons and possible solutions. This guide and our proposed solutions require technical knowledge. Visiting your website and receiving a 401 error code means that the web crawler is not authorized to access the requested resource. It typically happens when the web crawler fails to provide valid authentication credentials, such asFew readersHow often is my website scanned in the Health section?
To update the data under Health, you have to manually scan your website. For this, you have a certain number of scan credits available each month, depending on the package you have chosen. The number and the scan button can be found at the top right of Morningscore, while the date of the last scan is displayed on the left. You can also choose to do a weekly automatic scan. To do this, click on the settings icon next to the scan button and then select the desired day of the week forFew readersWhy isn’t my website's health better after I fixed a health problem?
If you've made updates to your website to address a health issue, but a subsequent scan in Morningscore doesn't reflect the changes, the culprit is most likely caching. What is caching? To enhance webpage loading speed, most websites utilize caching. This involves storing a copy of a page after its initial load, preventing the need for it to reload every time someone opens it, ultimately reducing loading times. When you update a page, the cached version doesn't automatically get deleteFew readers