Text to HTML Ratio Checker

Text to HTML Ratio Checker

Evaluate content-richness vs. HTML markup. Check page content to code ratio and identify HTML bloat.

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About Text to HTML Ratio Checker

This tool calculates the proportion of actual readable text content compared to the total HTML code of a webpage. A higher ratio generally suggests a page with more substantial content relative to its structural markup, which can be a positive signal for SEO. Use this to analyze page content to code ratio and check for HTML bloat.

Use Cases:
- Identifying pages with potentially thin content or excessive code.
- Spotting code bloat that might affect page load speed or crawl efficiency.
- Comparing content richness with competitor pages as part of an SEO audit.

Benefits:
- Can indicate overall page quality and how efficiently content is delivered.
- Excessively low ratios might suggest thin content or unnecessary code, while very high ratios are typical for text-heavy pages like articles.
- Helps in making decisions about content expansion or code optimization by assessing the page content to code ratio.

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