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Code to Text Ratio Checker
Audit the ratio of visible text to HTML code on a webpage to optimize page weight.
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How it works
Check your ratio in three steps
1. Enter page URL
Input the link of the target site page you want to check.
2. Retrieve page code
Fetch the page source code using the proxy system.
3. Analyze code ratio
Review the percentage breakdown of visible text vs HTML markup.
FAQ
Common questions
The code-to-text ratio represents the percentage of visible text relative to the total HTML and script code weight on a page.
Pages with clean code and rich text content load faster and are easier for search engine spiders to crawl and index.
A ratio between 15% and 25% is generally considered good, though content-heavy pages may have higher ratios.
Minify HTML and CSS, remove unnecessary JavaScript, and focus on adding high-quality, visible text content to your page.
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About the Code to Text Ratio Checker
Bloated code slows down your pages and makes crawling difficult for search engines. This lookup tool measures code-to-text ratios locally, helping you optimize page layouts for faster loading and better indexability.
Benefits
- Measure code weight — Identify bloated pages with too much HTML code relative to text.
- Optimize page speeds — Keep code lightweight to improve load times and user experience.
- Improve crawlability — Help search engine spiders crawl and index your content more efficiently.
- Audit page formatting — Spot where excess inline styles or scripts are bloating your page.
Privacy
Queries resolve using secure proxy layers and no domain data is logged.