Why does the Moz Tool Bar show code as HTML text for my site?
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When I run my site in the Moz Tool bar, all of the page elements are read correctly except for HTML text.
Sample page: http://www.lifeionizers.com/blog/alkaline-water/electrolyzed-reduced-water
Instead of the text on that page, the tool shows Javascript code:
/*
With a very high character count for text (14,247).
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We have a partial victory! The Moz Bar works on the blog, but it appears we have a problem with a noscript script on other pages of the site, such as the homepage. The Moz On Page grader works for blog pages now as well. Before this fix, it was showing all F's, no matter how well optimized the page was.
Thanks!
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Hey,
I took a closer look at your page and it looks like what's happening is that you had a Facebook Script snippet in your body.
I used Chrome's Dev tools to move the script from the body to the end of the head and Mozbar is showing proper words now: http://goo.gl/Zpcwme
It's important to note that I'm not a Javascript developer, so I don't know if there was an explicit reason to have that code there. Generally scripts will need to go in the head tag or on a separate page and referenced. You'd want to confer with your dev team on this to make sure that's a viable solution for you.
But that is what's going on.
I hope that helps.
Cheers,
Joel. -
I removed the Javascript comments but it didn't fix the problem. The Moz Bar now shows the same line of code without the comment code:
(function(d, s, id) { var js, fjs = d.getElementsB...
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Hi Karasd,
Thanks for writing in. Looks like the MozBar crawler isn't quite smart enough to figure out some of the code on the page, specifically this snippet:
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