How Can I View Last Week's Page Grading?
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How can I see all my on-page grading reports for page grading optimization that decreased for the worse from last week - so as to know which pages to fix?
My mozpro email report indicates only ten of them decreased from Grad B to C etc from last week.
As I have just migrated to a new cms, I need to find and bring back to grade all effected pages. I can't find how to view historical page grades - just for last weeks.
Any ideas anyone? Thanks!
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Thanks, yes I didn't notice it there - great.
So now that I have corrected some optimization on my pages, how can I force the "Report Card" of on-page grading to re-check my url - it seems to only show the previously recorded grade as if it is cached.
Or do I have to wait til next week to know if I hit the grade - I seem to remember being able to run it manually on demand before?
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Hey there,
Thanks for the question. Seeing your previous grades would require to have those previous reports available.
However, you can see the changes in your grading by visiting your On-Page summary. Next to each grade will be a line that's for the change. Most of them won't have any change, but I see a handful on yours that will note that they went up or went down. That should show you how effective your optimization is being or point out problem pages that should be addressed.
I hope that helps. Let me know if you need anything else.
Cheers,
Joel.
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