Crystal Ball checks covered
whole-site scan, repeated issues, affected pages, average score
What the flag means
A whole-site scan reviews many URLs and looks for patterns: repeated title problems, missing descriptions, thin pages, template issues, crawl trouble, and clusters of similar warnings.
The danger is treating every warning as a separate goblin. If the same issue appears on twenty pages, the fix may live in one template, plugin setting, theme file, or CMS pattern. Read the report by issue type, page type, and severity before making changes.
Common causes
Common causes include CMS templates, copied pages, weak default metadata, old redirects, duplicate service-area pages, product variants, shared image components, and navigation or footer elements repeated across the site.
How to fix it
- Custom HTML/static: Sort findings by repeated pattern: same template, same folder, same include, or same navigation area. Fix shared partials first, then rescan a few sample pages.
- WordPress: Group issues by post type, theme template, plugin output, page builder layout, and SEO plugin default. A template fix often beats editing thirty pages by hand.
- Shopify: Separate product, collection, page, blog, and theme-wide findings. Product template issues usually repeat across many products, while page copy issues may need manual edits.
- Wix: Look for sitewide SEO patterns, repeated section designs, shared header/footer content, and page-type defaults. Fix global settings before polishing individual pages.
- Webflow: Group issues by static pages, CMS Collection templates, Components, and custom code areas. Template changes can repair many CMS items at once.
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