The code-to-text ratio shows how much actual text a web page has. The actual written content on the page is called the text, while the code refers to the HTML code that is embedded on the page. An improved user experience is shown by a higher Text to HTML ratio.
Having a lot of text compared to code will help your website rank higher in search results. As a result, having a higher text-to-html ratio on your website gives you a big edge over your competitors and all search engines.
Any extra HTML code added to a website can make it take longer for a visitor's browser to load. Therefore, the user experience will be bad because most people who visit websites can't stand it when pages take a long time to load.
As a result, we made this code into a text ratio tool. After figuring out the content ratio, it can pull text from paragraphs and anchor text from HTML code on a page.
Convert Code to Text Ratio with H Supertools:
The code-to-text ratio indicates the amount of visual text on a web page. In this Code to Text Ratio Checker, text and HTML code are used to figure out the percentage or content ratio. This is how search engines and crawlers figure out if a web page is relevant. The Text to HTML ratio checker looked at how much text was on the page and how much HTML code was there.