Warning: You must add your website to Google Search Console in order to connect and retrieve crawl issues.
In the webmaster tools section, you can connect to Google and retrieve the crawl issues for your site.Connect To Google Search Console (formerly Google Webmaster Tools)
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- Log in to your WordPress website. When you're logged in, you will be in your 'Dashboard'. On the left-hand side, you will see a menu. In that menu, click on 'SEO'.
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- The 'SEO' settings will expand providing you additional options. Click on 'Search Console'.
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- Click on ' Click here to get a Google Authorization Code'.
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- Login to your Google account, if you are not logged in.
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- Copy the unique code that displays.
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- Click 'Authenticate' and save changes. If you have more than one profile, switch to the settings tab and select the profile for this website and click 'Save Changes'.
View Crawl Issues
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- Log in to your WordPress website. When you're logged in, you will be in your 'Dashboard'. On the left-hand side, you will see a menu. In that menu, click on 'SEO'.
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- The 'SEO' settings will expand providing you additional options. Click on 'Search Console'.
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- All Desktop crawl issues show by default. Filter the list by clicking 'Not Redirected' or 'Ignored'.
When debug is set to true, you can click 'Reload Crawl Issues' if the list doesn't match the actual list in Google Search Console (former Google Webmaster Tools). This is usually not necessary.
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