Summary of work done
- Ran the read-only WordPress content drift QA against aguiarinjurylawyers.com using the current vault credentials.
- Wrote the new dated artifact set to
outputs/recent-wp-content-audit-2026-06-08/.
- Captured the current drift classes requested by the automation: section 12B banned FAQ patterns, TOC structure drift, snippet/internal-phrase drift, FAQ visible/schema mismatch, and sidebar CTA structure or visible-phone drift.
What shipped
- Fresh audit JSON, CSV, and Markdown reports were generated successfully.
- Grouped repair-priority output was captured for both published items and draft or nonpublished backlog.
- No live content changes were made.
What failed
- Published failures: 5.
- Draft or nonpublished failures: 37.
- Published drift is concentrated in missing TOCs, Section 12B FAQ cleanup, sidebar CTA label drift, sidebar visible phone drift, and one internal visible-text issue.
- Draft drift is concentrated in missing TOCs or missing snippets, broken media URLs, FAQ schema visible mismatch, sidebar CTA drift, and one forbidden visible-text case.
Safest next repair path
- Prioritize published items first because they are live.
- Repair order that matches the audit output: TOC and sidebar CTA structure, Section 12B FAQ cleanup, FAQ visible/schema synchronization, then broken media and missing snippet backlog.
- No destructive or live-edit action was taken because the request was read-only and the safest next repair path is still reversible only after item-level review.
Handoff for next agent
- Start from
outputs/recent-wp-content-audit-2026-06-08/recent-wp-content-audit.md for a concise human-readable summary.
- Use
outputs/recent-wp-content-audit-2026-06-08/recent-wp-content-audit.json for exact item-level drift evidence.