![]() However, please note, the preferences do not currently update the view in the SERP snippet tab, this remains based on our findings outlined below. You can draw your own conclusions and best practices on pixel width by changing the new preferences configuration in the SEO Spider. We believe the emulator is pretty close in accuracy this is the first iteration however so we’d love your feedback and we will continue to improve with further revisions. We had to perform a fair amount of research into how Google displays search results so that we could reverse engineer Google’s logic for calculating pixel width to provide greater accuracy in our SEO Spider. Hence, best practice is really important here, ensure your key phrases are at the beginning of titles in particular to increase the likelihood they will be visible. ![]() Pixel width makes total sense for the search engines to use for their SERPs, but does make it harder for webmasters and SEOs to have control over their search snippets which is genuinely frustrating. ![]() As outlined in our 2.30 release notes, the Screaming Frog SEO spider now calculates the pixel width of page titles and meta descriptions and has a SERP snippet emulator in the lower window tab.
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