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This number should reflect the total number of posts/pages that Google would consider a page. This would include anything in the XML sitemap such as posts, pages, and custom post types, but not things like contact forms, blocks, and field groups.
This number should also include things like attachment pages and even listing pages if Google would index them.
Is this something we can get fr
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I'd like to try Audience but there's no documentation on how I can install it.
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At least some installation documentation or heroku deploy file etc.
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Describe the bug
Page Speed Insights scores that the extension grabs, differ from the actual page speed insights website. I'm guessing an API change occurred and we need to update. Perhaps if a newer alternative doesn't exist, we could see if we can open the chrome Audits pane.
To Reproduce
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- go to any site
- use page speed test in extension
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Add tests
Write tests to ensure that the our queries are kept inline with the Hubspot API, and the data coming back from Hubspot is what we expect.
It looks like the functionality to avoid sending too long a request to hubspot has been lost in translation, at least on the deals functionality.
Before we send a set of properties to the query construction, we should apply properties <- properties[seq_len(max_properties)] when max_properties exists as a variable.
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