This is also in the old interface and has been for as long as I can remember. Right now, my home page has the highest PageRank for the last three months, but for a long time it was my "All your base are belong to Google" blog post. |
Not my home at all: http://toki-woki.net/p/Boks/ Funny! |
Tony Ruscoe: he was talking about actual pages, not the old distribution which indeed it's been there for a long time.
Philipp: indeed, this for me and probably others is not available, the old "High", Medium and Low is displayed, without any actual pages. |
Andrew, yes I realise that. I've had it in my Google Webmaster Tools account for a long time, exactly as is shown in Philipp's screenshot.
In fact, I blogged about it here in May 2006 when Google Webmaster Tools was still called Google Sitemaps:
<< Crawl stats: As well displaying breakdowns for the crawl status of your URLs and how many pages have a high, medium or low PageRank, this section also lists which page on your website has had the highest PageRank for the last three months. For sites with many pages, this can obviously be much quicker than checking each individual PageRank with the Google Toolbar or other tool. >>
http://blogoscoped.com/archive/2006-05-30-n57.html
And there's actually a screenshot of the page I pointed out above:
http://blogoscoped.com/files/tony-sitemaps/2.png |
[By the way, I did not intend to say that this is new, I just thought it was interesting. The descriptions provided in the post do only relate to the new interface, though, which is why I mentioned the new interface (I actually tried to clarify that a bit more some seconds after posting).] |
I have a site for which Google reports an internal page as having the highest PR. It's http://www.annasinkovska.com/fashion-directory/ which is listed as the top page for the past three months. |
My Waxy Links page is higher than the Waxy.org homepage. |
Philipp A few side-wide links pointing from blogoscoped.com to subfolders of coverbrowser will surely change this if you wanted ;) |
I don't find that feature to be very accurate. For a long time, it was quite off |
My homepage is always mentioned as the page with the highest PageRank, and this is correct of course. But there are more pages on my site with the same PageRank value. |
on one site it is not the start page |
Seems my highest PR page goes from / to /blog/ and back to / every other month |