What Dynamic Content Filtering Does
WordPress sites frequently include content from third-party plugins, page builders, embeds, and JavaScript frameworks. These elements often produce issues outside your control. Dynamic filtering identifies and excludes these elements so your compliance score reflects only content you can fix.
Filter Categories
| Category | What It Filters | Default |
|---|---|---|
| Iframes | YouTube, Vimeo, Google Maps, and other iframe sources | On |
| Embeds | Twitter/X, Instagram, TikTok, Spotify oEmbed content | On |
| Page Builders | Elementor, WPBakery, Divi, Beaver Builder, Oxygen | On |
| Plugins | WooCommerce, Jetpack, Contact Form 7, Yoast | On |
| Frameworks | React, Vue.js, Angular containers | On |
| Placeholders | Loading spinners, skeleton screens | On |
| Lazy Images | Images with lazy loading that have not loaded their source | On |
Toggling Filters
Click the Filter button on the Scan page. Each category appears as a clickable badge — green for active, red for inactive. Changes save immediately when you close the modal.
ℹ️ Filter Impact
Filtered elements are excluded from both the issue list and the compliance score, so your score reflects only content within your direct control.