• Resolved speedhr

    (@speedhr)


    Hello Team,

    Prevent search engines from following broken links.

    Unfortunately this has no function index / nofollow is not written.

    Greetings Ralf

    • This topic was modified 4 years, 11 months ago by speedhr.
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  • Plugin Support Predrag – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudev-support1)

    Hi @speedhr,

    Nofollow is currently applied only to content and it will not work in comments and custom fields, as stated in the plugin settings.

    I also checked this on my test site and with broken links in content it worked fine and it applied rel=”nofollow” to them:
    https://monosnap.com/file/q2vP3qD13m1QSKltlQdgFVCZna6pEK

    If you’re having issues with this even though the broken links are in content can you try disabling your other plugins and switching to default WP theme to see if any of those are preventing the plugin from applying nofollow on your site?

    Cheers,
    Predrag

    Thread Starter speedhr

    (@speedhr)

    hello team,

    Thank you for your prompt reply.

    Would it be possible to create an option that found all broken links (20) all mark on change to noindex / nofollow.
    So add an option to New Youtube Api Key.

    That would be new additions

    Hello @speedhr

    I trust you’re doing well!

    Thank you for your suggestion, would you please elaborate on your suggestion here?

    Would it be possible to create an option that found all broken links (20) all mark on change to noindex / nofollow.

    As Predrag mentioned in the above reply rel="nofollow" is added to the broken links when an option Stop search engines from following broken links is selected in Settings > Bricken Links > General.

    Are you looking for a bulk action that would apply rel="nofollow" on selected links?

    Regarding the Youtube API Key, this issue was already reported to our developers.

    Please advise,

    Kind regards,
    Nastia

    Thread Starter speedhr

    (@speedhr)

    Hello Team,

    Some have articles created automatically so there is no noindex / nofollow.

    I would like an extension that you could do it manually. ??

    greetings ralf

    Plugin Support Amin – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudev-support2)

    Hello @speedhr ,

    Thanks for the suggestion, I will pass it to the development team.

    kind regards,
    Kasi

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