Score
Scores are numeric ratings ranging from 0 to 100, and appear for most tests. They aim to summarize how good or bad the website is doing for test as briefly as possible, providing a quick comparison between websites.
This is an example score of 80 for the Grammar test:
How scores are calculated
The score for each test is calculated from a weighted average of whatever the score covers. For example, some percentage of the Content score is awarded for having no spelling errors, and a smaller portion is awarded for having no grammar errors.
We go in-depth into score calculations in our How does scoring work page.
Further reading
- How does scoring work
- Perfectionist fallacy – Silktide
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- Summary score
- Content Management System
- Bounce rate
- Search campaign
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- Redirection
- Perfectionist fallacy
- Link rot
- HTTP status code
- User roles
- URL
- Link building
- Heading
- Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
- Analytics
- Keyword
- Favicon
- Page title
- Metadata
- Invisible text
- Computed source
- Alternative text
- Website permissions
- Inspector