On the right-hand side of the Overview tab, you’ll see a list of interactive, colored cards. These content details cards look a bit like your Acrolinx Sidebar cards.
Your content details cards show the name of a piece of content and its Acrolinx Score. The coloring of the score on each card corresponds with the colors that you see in the overview charts. To get more information about a specific page's performance, you can click on its content details card. This will open in a separate window with two views: the fitness view and the performance view.
Tip
You can create new collections directly from the details cards list. This is useful if you want to segment collection content based on performance results. To get started, select the cards for the pages that you want to add to your collection, and go to More > Create Collection.
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Page title
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Title of the checked page. NoticeTo identify the title for a page, Content Cube searches for the Say that your page title is
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Goal score
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Page score for the selected goal. |
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Add to review list
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You can use this button to add the page to your review list. After you add a page to your review list, the button will turn purple. |
The fitness view gives you an overview of the strengths and weaknesses of a specific page. You'll see the scores for each goal listed alongside a radar chart. The points closer to the center of the chart indicate low scores, and the points further out correspond with high scores. To learn more about specific issues, click on a goal in the Fitness view to open your Scorecard.
Tip
To learn more about the Acrolinx Scorecard, see the article Scorecard Essentials.
The bar graph in the Performance view lets you track and compare page scores over time. That way, you can see how the score distribution changes as the quality of your content improves. For example, you might want to know if your improvements to the overall score have affected page views.
Tip
To see exact score information for a specific date, hover over the points on the chart.