Webpage code quality

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Hey! I've tried exporting a really simple webpage and found a couple of extra '<div>' tags that seemed to be a little on the 'extra' side. Anything I can do to avoid that? 

I'm not great at coding, so I would honestly prefer not to mess with it manually, but I'm a little worried the extra code could cause some SEO/performance issues. Can you clear this up for me please?

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Hi Pat!

Due to the no-code nature of Graphite, the source code of your exported web pages is primarily optimized for being read by robots (like search engine crawlers) and not humans. But we hope to eventually get the best of both worlds.

The good news is – the occasionally excessive code has no negative impact on the performance, search engine visibility or accessibility of your created web pages. As mentioned before, we have specifically tested our result code with these criteria in mind.

Summing up: if you have no plans to manually modify the code of your web pages, then you have absolutely nothing to worry about.

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Graphite Support
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Hi Pat!

Due to the no-code nature of Graphite, the source code of your exported web pages is primarily optimized for being read by robots (like search engine crawlers) and not humans. But we hope to eventually get the best of both worlds.

The good news is – the occasionally excessive code has no negative impact on the performance, search engine visibility or accessibility of your created web pages. As mentioned before, we have specifically tested our result code with these criteria in mind.

Summing up: if you have no plans to manually modify the code of your web pages, then you have absolutely nothing to worry about.