Index directives differ raw vs rendered
What this page tests
Check Rendered vs raw HTML divergence (crawl.render_divergence), alert crawl.render_divergence_directives.
Robots or canonical directives differ between the raw HTML and the rendered page. Google may act on the raw version before rendering, producing inconsistent indexation.
Why it matters
Robots or canonical directives differ between the raw HTML and the rendered page. Google may act on the raw version before rendering, producing inconsistent indexation.
How the fail is produced
Raw HTML has robots index; a script replaces the meta with noindex after load.
This page is part of the TechDash Test Site used to exercise the TechDash desktop app. Each fixture isolates a single check so you can add one path at a time and see a clear pass or fail. Search engines and users rely on stable HTTP responses, index signals, metadata, and site files. When those signals drift, organic visibility, crawl efficiency, and measurement can all suffer. Keep the homepage as the healthy control origin, then monitor the specific path you want to fail. Substantial body copy is included so thin-content and soft-404 heuristics do not fire unless that is the intended test.