What is the best way to find missing alt tags on my site (site wide - not page by page)?
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I am looking to find all the missing alt tags on my site at once. I have a FF extension that use to do it page by page, but my site is huge and that will take forever.
Thanks!!
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Screaming Frog does do this. It has been what we use to find missing alt's now. I think it would be a great thing for Moz to add to the crawl report, or do a crawl for this specific reason.
Lawrence - you can use the crawl report to see meta description info, titles, response codes and more.
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How come Moz pro doesnt show this?
It also doen't show meta description info.
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I'm fairly sure that Screaming Frog would be able to do that for you.
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