Hello. Happy New Year! I noticed that 404 pages of this type often appear in the webmaster panel:
Tell me how to eliminate them?
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Hello. Happy New Year! I noticed that 404 pages of this type often appear in the webmaster panel:
Tell me how to eliminate them?
Hi
These are not 404s. They are valid URLs used in measuring performance (Core Web Vitals).
I don't see the code for performance measurements in your pages now, so maybe you disabled that,.
Best regards
Yannick Gaultier
weeblr.com / @weeblr
Yes, that's right, I turned it off. Do I understand correctly that after a shutdown, such new ones should not appear?
Hi
Do I understand correctly that after a shutdown, such new ones should not appear?
Yes.
Yes, that's right, I turned it off.
But why would you do that? You are losing a valuable feature (Core Web Vitals measurement) for something that has exactly zero importance (these pages listed in Google Search Console)?????
Best regards
Yannick Gaultier
weeblr.com / @weeblr
Google Search Console - yes. They are displayed in the 404 error page tab.
Hi
Google Search Console - yes. They are displayed in the 404 error page tab.
And that has exactly zero importance.
Best regards
Yannick Gaultier
weeblr.com / @weeblr