Deprecated and Changed Reports

Introduction

From time to time, it’s necessary to deprecate or change some of the reports in Lumar that are no longer relevant. We’ve therefore implemented a new process to advise you of these reports. When you search for a particular report in Analyze, you’ll see that the title is suffixed with ‘DEPRECATED’ to show that it is in a deprecated state. It will stay in that state for 3 months, before it is then removed. 

Deprecated reports will show when searched for, but will not appear in the ‘All Reports’ list. The deprecated reports will also be shown in Monitor and Protect, so you can switch them out for another report as required. 

You can see the detail of the changes to reports in the tables below.

January 2024

Report Title Status Date of Change / Removal Reason for Change / Removal
Duplicate ID Attribute Values (A) Marked for Deprecation February 10 2024 Removal or parsing requirements following publish of WCAG 2.2.
Duplicate active element IDs (A) Marked for Deprecation February 10 2024 Removal or parsing requirements following publish of WCAG 2.2.
<marquee> Element Present (A) Marked for Deprecation February 10 2024 Removal or parsing requirements following publish of WCAG 2.2.
Duplicate ARIA and Label IDs (A) Marked for Deprecation February 10 2024 Removal or parsing requirements following publish of WCAG 2.2.

December 2023

Report Title Status Date of Change / Removal Reason for Change / Removal
Unlinked Paginated Pages Deprecated December 5 2023 Google no longer supports pagination detection from rel next/prev tags.

May 2023

Report Title Status Date of Change / Removal Reason for Change / Removal
Broken JS/CSS Deprecated September 6 2023 Replaced by separate reports for Broken JS and Broken CSS
Broken Pages with Traffic Deprecated September 6 2023 Replaced by separate reports for GSC and Analytics - Error Pages with Clicks and Error Pages with Visits
Disallowed JS/CSS Deprecated September 6 2023 Replaced by separate reports - Disallowed JS (Uncrawled) and Disallowed CSS (Uncrawled)
Disallowed JS/CSS (Uncrawled) Deprecated September 6 2023 Replaced by separate reports - Disallowed JS (Uncrawled) and Disallowed CSS (Uncrawled)
Indexable Pages with Search Impressions Deprecated September 6 2023 Replaced by 2 separate reports, splitting out Primary and Duplicates - Primary Pages in SERPs and Duplicate Pages in SERPs
Indexable Pages without Search Impressions Deprecated September 6 2023 Replaced by 2 separate reports, splitting out Primary and Duplicates - Primary Pages Not in SERPs and Duplicate Pages Not in SERPs
Mobile App Links Deprecated September 6 2023 No longer supported by Google. No replacement
Non-indexable Pages with Search Impressions Deprecated September 6 2023 Was a duplicate of Non-indexable Pages in SERPs
Conflicting Canonical Tags Changed May 2023 The query was improved to exclude URLs where the canonical_url_is consistent metric is null, which occassionaly showed more report rows than the count
Uncategorized HTTP Response Codes Changed May 2023 The query was improved to remove CSS/JS/Images
Broken Images<img> Tags Changed May 2023 The query was updated to include images where the SRC is missing or malformed