View Affected Pages
What's Covered?
In this guide you’ll learn how to see the pages affected by Duplicate Content, Redirect Chains, and Duplicate Titles. For more information about each of these issues, please refer to our Content Issues guide and Redirect Issues guide.
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Overview of How to View Affected Pages
With Moz Pro Site Crawl you can locate issues that affect multiple pages on your website.
This option is available for issue types that affect more than one page, such as Duplicate content, Duplicate titles, and Redirect chains.
To view affected pages for Duplicate Content and Duplicate Titles follow these steps:
Step 1: Head to your Moz Pro Campaign and click on Site Crawl > Content Issues > Duplicate Content or Duplicate Titles
Step 2: Scroll down to Pages With Duplicate Content (or Duplicate Titles) and click on the dropdown arrow under the Preview header. From there click on the View all associated pages link to open the Issue Details page
To view affected pages for Redirect Chains follow these steps:
Step 1: Head to your Moz Pro Campaign and click on Site Crawl > Redirect Issues > Redirect Chain
Step 2: Scroll down to Pages With Redirect Chain and click on the dropdown arrow under the Preview header. From there click on the View all associated pages link to open the Issue Details page.
Issue Details
From the Issue Details page you can see the issue type you’re investigating and list of affected pages, listed by authority.
Down below you can read more about the issue, why it’s important, and how to start fixing it.
Export Affected Pages to CSV
From the issue category you can export all issues and affected pages to CSV.
From the exported file you can see all the pages affected grouped together by the Issue Grouping Identifier. Any issues with the same Issue Grouping Identifier are part of the same group of affected pages.
Once you have investigated and fixed these issued on your site, you can select them using the checkbox on the left, and click on the Mark as fixed link on the right-hand side.
That way fixed issue won’t show up unless they’re still present when we next crawl your site during your weekly Campaign update.
If you do not intend to fix these issues and you would prefer that they do not show up in your crawl data you can select them using the checkbox on the left, and click on the Ignore link on the right-hand side.
You can view all your ignored issues from your Campaign Settings.
Learn more about marking issues as fixed or ignoring with Moz Pro Site Crawl.
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