hello everyone...i´m confused about the robots tags, i´ve been reading and if i want the googlebot to find my page,what is the difference between index, follow and index, no follow?
yes, but because i want to understand it explicity to my webpage, i´m confused...i just want google to index my page that´s it...so, why should i use index follow and not index no follow...i mean, what is the best?
"By changing the index to no-index and the follow to no-follow your are able to influence the behavior of the spider. If you don't want the search engine spider to crawl through your whole website you use the following meta tag :" what is that the spider doens´t look in my website with this choice above?
@Sippy ?
or for example this: <meta name="robots" content="noindex, nofollow"> and the explanation: "The spider will not look at this page and will NOT crawl through the rest of your web-pages." why use this ?!? so i have a website but i don´t want to be found?!?!
@Japa imagine your website is a catalog. google will find your catalog's listing of every product you own. you would want to tell google to not index your listing but to follow it to the individual product pages and index those instead.
theres nothing worse than having a paginated page end up in a google search and the thing you are looking for isnt on the page anymore :-(
@cimmanon thanks for answering, so if i just want google to find my www.mypage.com (let´s say my first page, and then the user navigates) i should use index, nofolow right?
"well that will tell google not to follow any links on that page to get to other stuff that would be worth indexing" - like for example the link to my facebook page right?(am i understanding this? :)) and this case i should use index, folow right?
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@Kitler not sure. It is about programming software, which you can ask about, but it is a fairly broad question. I would want to close it as "lacks minimal understanding" but that's not a CV reason/anymore
-- this splice will take `["1", "2", "3"]` and convert it to `1/<strong>2</strong>/3` if the first arg is 2
hilightCoverSplice :: Monad m => Int -> [T.Text] -> Splice m
hilightCoverSplice pos xs =
return $ intersperse (X.TextNode "/") $ zipWith (curry toNodes) xs [1..]
where
toNodes (x, p) =
let x' = X.TextNode x
in if p == pos
then X.Element "strong" [] [x']
else x'
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