• Hello,

    I’ve been working on improving and optimizing a website for SEO.
    One of the tool i used is sitecheker.pro
    After running a test, I found out that more than 1000 URL have a <noscript> tag inside <head>. I thought this could be fixed by moving the noscript tag of Google analytics, Facebook pixel and Pinterest to the body (using the header footer plugin, and removing every script from the header.php). It did help but there are still around 800 URL with that noscript tag.
    I check some of the URLs classified as critical by sitechecker, and after looking at the source code, I can’t find any <noscript> in <head> tags. I use the lazy load feature of the Smush plugin and deactivated the noscript option but it doesn’t change anything. Cleared cache, reloaded pages … nothing.

    I’m a bit lost, I don’t know where these scripts do appear and I really want to fix this issue. There is one URL example below.

    Any one has a solution ? ??

    Thank you in advance for your time.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • You can spend months working on that… maybe break your site… possibly gain a bit of response or you might try an Optimization plugin like this one…

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/autoptimize/

    Run that, play around with the settings a bit if you want, and hold the reins a little lighter on the code. Let the tools help you instead.

    If you want more speed from your server then turn the crank faster… A CDN can help, run Cloudflare, Buy some more horsepower (faster hard drives, faster CPUs, bigger, faster memory) to run a faster server!

    Thread Starter olam44

    (@olam44)

    I use WP optimize and Cloudflare already. I will try to play with the different options and see which ones help me remove these <noscript> tags in <head> sections, because it really seems important for Google ranking.

    Thank you for your advices !

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 11 months ago by olam44.
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