The Acquia Optimize Prioritized Content module is a collection of all pages with errors in a single module. Admins can start with this page to view, label, and track & repair technical as well as non-technical website content. The module prioritizes pages with errors based on the number of issues found, the number of views received, and the number of links that lead to particular pages.
Prioritize: This module puts issues into high, medium, and low priority.
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Easily navigate to the page that needs attention and view the errors. View the source mode and find and correct the errors directly on the page.
This article gives instructions on how to configure and use the Prioritized Content module.
The Acquia Optimize Prioritized Content module is included in all packages. No setup is required.
This section tells you about the process and criteria that Acquia Optimize uses to calculate the severity of errors and give them the correct priority.
How we assign priority to errors.
The script sends a request to our server each time a page on the website loads with a JavaScript-enabled agent. This data is used:
We record the page views and errors. With this data, it is possible to calculate the number of pages that have the error and compare it to the number of errors on each page. For example, one dead link on the busiest page of a website has a higher priority than 5 dead links on the least-visited page.
How we calculate the severity of security issues:
For a more in-depth description of the severity levels, see the user guide article:
Priority, Severity, Difficulty, and Likelihood.
This section gives information on how to navigate through the errors that
the scan detects, and how to edit website content from the Prioritized Content module.
Click Prioritized Content (the bell icon), on the dashboard toolbar.
The Prioritized Content page opens. Below the header is a table with a quick overview of pages with errors.
Above the list, select a filter if needed.
Labels: Custom tags that users can create and add to any page.
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Click on the number in the Notifications column on the same row as a domain. The menu expands.
Policies: The Content Policies pane opens.
Ignore: Use this option:
Mark as fixed - Use this option when the issue is fixed on the website. Items that are marked as fixed are included in future scans.
Quality Assurance
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Content with QA Errors
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Click to open the Broken Links page.
On the same row as a broken link:
Mark as Ignored: Use this option:
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Click to select Misspellings. The number to the right of the window tells how many misspelled words are on the URL.
Click Action on the same row as a misspelled word.
The menu expands with the following options:
Mark as Fixed.
The difference between Mark as Fixed and Ignore Misspelling is that issues marked as Fixed are still included in future scans and can be flagged again if the error persists. Issues that are set to Ignore are permanently omitted from future scans and compliance scores.
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Readability
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Website QA Checklist
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Configure Policies
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Accessibility
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SEO
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SEO.
Redirect to Page (magnifying glass icon): Click to navigate to the page URL and view the page as an external visitor.
Tip: If it is installed, use the Web Browser Extension to identify the placement of the errors on the page, repair the errors, and more.
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Wed Nov 13 2024 13:32:27 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)