Contact support
Email messageme@husseinakl.com and include the website URL you were inspecting, what you expected Webling to report, and what happened instead.
Webling does not open on a page
Webling is designed for normal http:// and https:// webpages. Chrome internal pages, the Chrome Web Store, browser settings pages, and some restricted pages cannot be inspected by extensions.
Why does Webling show a warning?
Warnings are contextual technical observations rather than a universal SEO penalty. For example, multiple H1 elements, empty alt attributes, or a missing conventional sitemap may be intentional depending on the page and implementation.
Why does an image with alt="" appear separately?
An empty alt attribute is different from a missing alt attribute. Empty alt text can be valid for decorative images, so Webling reports it as informational context rather than automatically treating every empty alt value as an error.
Does Webling crawl the whole website?
No. Webling is intentionally a page-level technical SEO inspector. It inspects the current page and verifies limited site-level resources such as robots.txt and sitemap.xml. It is not a full-site crawler or rank tracker.
Does Webling analyze social previews?
No. Open Graph, X/Twitter cards, social preview images, and social card rendering are deliberately outside Webling’s scope.
Exporting results
Use the JSON export for the complete machine-readable inspection result. Use CSV when you want a simpler list of audit checks for documentation, review, or handoff.
Version
Current release prepared for launch: Webling v1.0.0.