Google Search Console
Robots.txt
SEO
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robots.txtfile tells crawlers which URLs they may crawl on your site. It does not directly control indexing; for indexing control, usenoindexand related mechanisms. Configure robots rules carefully to avoid blocking important content. See Access your robots.txt file. See How do I prevent specific pages from getting indexed by search engines?.SEO
SEO
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the practice of improving a site’s visibility in search results through technical quality, relevant content, and authority signals. Strong SEO combines crawlability, performance, metadata, internal linking, and useful content. Framer supports SEO with clean markup, metadata controls, and sitemap generation.
Backlink
SEO
An incoming hyperlink from another website pointing to your site, considered a vote of confidence by search engines. Quality backlinks from reputable sites significantly boost SEO by signaling that your content is valuable and trustworthy. Building backlinks requires creating shareable content, guest posting, and developing relationships with relevant publications in your industry.
Indexing
SEO
The process by which search engines add web pages to their database after crawling, making them available in search results. Well-structured sites with quality content get indexed more thoroughly. Monitor indexing status in Google Search Console to ensure pages are discoverable.
Schema Markup
SEO
Structured data added to HTML that helps search engines understand content context and display rich snippets. Schema markup can enhance search listings with ratings, prices, event dates, and more. Implement schema for content types where rich results provide value. See How to change the site name in Framer.
Core Web Vitals
Performance
Core Web Vitals are a set of user-focused performance metrics used by Google to measure real page experience, including loading speed, responsiveness, and visual stability.