3/3 page(s) have a text-to-HTML ratio under 5%
This check measures how much of a page's file size is actual readable content versus code, scripts, and markup. A ratio under 5% means the vast majority of what loads is technical overhead, with very little real text for visitors or search engines to read. Search engines and AI crawlers evaluate page quality partly by content density. Pages that are mostly code and markup with little text are often treated as thin content, which can reduce rankings and make pages less likely to be cited by AI tools. Add more substantive text to key pages — descriptions, explanations, FAQs, and supporting copy. Also check whether body content is being injected by JavaScript after page load, since that content may be invisible to crawlers even if visible to users.
Why this matters
Search engines and AI crawlers evaluate page quality partly by content density. Pages that are mostly code and markup with little text are often treated as thin content, which can reduce rankings and make pages less likely to be cited by AI tools.
How to fix it
Add more substantive text to key pages — descriptions, explanations, FAQs, and supporting copy. Also check whether body content is being injected by JavaScript after page load, since that content may be invisible to crawlers even if visible to users.