9 terms in this category. Plain-language definitions of the metrics, attributes, and patterns that matter to operators.
The text alternative for images, used by screen readers and search engines to understand image content.
A navigation aid showing a page's location in the site hierarchy, often marked up with structured data.
An HTML element (rel="canonical") that tells search engines which URL is the authoritative version of duplicated content.
The primary heading element on a page — typically the visible page title and a strong topical signal.
An HTML attribute or sitemap entry that tells search engines which language and region a page targets.
The HTML meta tag that summarises a page's content — used by search engines as the default SERP snippet.
An HTML meta tag controlling how search engines crawl, index, and display a specific page.
Structured data added to a page to help search engines understand its content and enable rich SERP features.
The HTML element that defines a page's title — shown in browser tabs and used as the default SERP headline.
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