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  • Plugin Support Md Mazedul Islam Khan

    (@mazedulislamkhan)

    We looked at your provided screenshot and we can confirm that your current settings are fine for the search engines to crawl and follow links on that particular page.

    Thread Starter johnnyivan

    (@johnnyivan)

    Thanks Md,
    You’re doing good work here.

    What does the wording in that field actually mean, though?
    John

    MariusG

    (@marius_codeinwp)

    Hi John,

    The default value for meta robots tag is index, follow. That field can be used if you want to set extra robots meta tag values. The wording in that field suggests that you did not set any extra values.

    If you’d like to learn about what other robots meta tag values you can use and what they do, you can do so here.

    Thread Starter johnnyivan

    (@johnnyivan)

    So, what it means when it says:

    ‘Site-wide default: none’

    It means that no non-default settings have been made?

    The site-wide default in a new WP installation is that no robots settings are made other than the default, which is Index, and Follow Links.

    This reminds me of visible/non-visible ‘eye’ icons!

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