3) Image Sitemaps & Updated XML Sitemap Features Please note, this report will only pick up on items we crawl, rather than everything rendered in a browser. Here’s a quick example of how a report might look (with insecure images in this case) – This report will identify any secure pages, which link out to insecure content, such as internal HTTP links, images, JS, CSS, external CDN’s, social profiles etc. So if you’re working on HTTP to HTTPS migrations, this should be particularly useful. It’s very easy to miss some insecure content, which often only get picked up on go live in a browser. As an extension to this, there’s also a new ‘insecure content’ report which will show any HTTPS URLs which have insecure elements on them. We have introduced a ‘protocol’ tab, to allow you to easily filter and analyse by secure and non secure URLs at a glance (as well as other protocols potentially in the future). This has been requested as a feature for quite sometime, so thanks to all for their feedback. The SEO Spider doesn’t crawl this way natively, so switching to ‘tree view’ from ‘list view’ will take a little time to build, & you may see a progress bar on larger crawls for instance. This additional view will hopefully help provide an alternative perspective when analysing a website’s architecture. You can now switch from the usual ‘list view’ of a crawl, to a more traditional directory ‘tree view’ format, while still mantaining the granular detail of each URL crawled you see in the standard list view. The new features in version 3.0 of the tool include the following – 1) Tree View This update includes a new way of analysing a crawl, additional sitemap features and insecure content reporting, which will help with all those HTTPS migrations! As always thanks to everyone for their continued support, feedback and suggestions for the tool. I’m delighted to announce version 3.0 of the Screaming Frog SEO Spider, named internally as ‘walkies’.
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