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When I check a page, moz report that there are missing header tags om that page.
But the page has headings in the html-code. Are there something worng with the moz-tool?
Html:
class="searchTitle ">Finn din neste jobb
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As I understand it, the way Moz crawls means it won't pick up HTML that is added dynamically. Without knowing which site you are talking about, I can't check, but I worked with a client who had a site that dynamically generated areas of the page after the first draw and that caused some issues with the Moz crawler correctly identifying issues on the site.
I would suggest checking with Search Console "Fetch as Google" tool just to make sure Google is "seeing" the page correctly, and, if so, ignore the alerts in Moz.
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Hey there!
Thanks for reaching out to us!
We would love to take a look at this for you - would you be able to write into us at help@moz.com
Looking forward to hearing from you,
Eli
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