Regards
]]>I would like to manually change this tag:
<meta name='robots' content='noindex, follow' />
to this:
<meta name='robots' content='noodp, follow' />
from ALL the internal search results.
Since my online shop has only 5 items to sell, I would like that my internal search results to be manually indexed in google search console for keyword matching.
To be clear, I would like my links that looks like this: www.site.com/?s=keyword, not to have the noindex meta tag above.
I have only seen the noindex, follow tags in the class-import.wpseo.php. Could somebody guide me where is the search page meta tag inserted? Thank you in advance
]]>I have adifier theme and I want to have an option for my vendors to add keywords for their products while adding an item.
I searched the forum and the site but all goes towards website keywords,SEO, meta tags, etc. which is not what I am looking for.
How can my search bar work on a keywords base. My vendors add keywords while uploading a product, for example “Audi A4” which is first keyword, second one would be “white” third one would be “2012”. So, when a visitor comes to my website and uses the search bar, to be able to search by keywords, typing “white audi a4″” in search bar and the results given to be only those who have those 3 keywords inside a product page. Right now the search gives few irrelevant results which I want to avoid. My vendors would be able to submit up to 10 keywords, divided by comma (,).
Is this doable by myself or I have to hire someone, my website creator is no longer available so I am looking for a solution for this or a person for the job.
I just noticed topic tags, does this work thr same way ?
]]>But all of a sudden, that stopped working. After typing my keyword, nothing appears. There is not even the searching gear icon.
I am using (and have been for a long time) the classic editor.
Haven’t changed or updated anything. I did upgrade to PHP 7.4 but that was a few weeks ago and until today there wasn’t any issue anyway.
I’d appreciate any help.
Thank you in advacne.
]]>I want to try on one of my sites to allow Google to index internal search results pages. It makes sense on my site and other big sites in my niche use it, too.
Is there any option how to allow indexing internal search pages in Yoast SEO? I know that it noindex these pages by default, but I would like to change this setting. How can I do it?
Thank you,
Nosotros
I was wondering if noindexing pages in Yoast also hides them from WordPress’ internal search as well as from search engines. Or, is a separate plugin or technique required to do this?
If this isn’t available in the Yoast interface, is there a hook or array variable that allows me to capture Yoast’s index/noindex setting on a page? (ie something like “$post[‘yoast_no_index’]”) ?
I haven’t seen any discussion around the Yoast plugin related to the internal search, so I wasn’t sure if I’m just missing the setting, or it is supposed to happen automatically when you set a page or post to noindex (doesn’t seem to be the case when I try it, though).
So I thought that someone in the community might know! Thanks in advance.
]]>Thanks!
Nick
I have lots of content, with meta, related to the search topic and the page I need at the top of the results for specific keywords will not show.
Please Help!
Thank you in advance.
]]>Is there someway that I can get the content in tablepress to show up on an internal search?
I’m assuming that because the content is in tablepress and not actually on the page as normal content, this causes it to be unsearchable?
I appreciate any help I can get. Thank you in advance.
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/tablepress/
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