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My wife is not a doobie to be passed around! On our wedding day I promised to bogart her for life!
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Bay Area,Ca
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rel="nofollow"
I am tring to use a rel="nofollow" tag to block some external links from being indexed and its not validating? I writing in xhtml trad. and placing it like this I have tried both <a href="http://www.site.com/page.html" rel="nofollow">Visit My Page</a>
and <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.site.com/page.html" >Visit My Page</a> ??? is this an xhtml thing? |
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Just because I don't care doesn't mean I don't understand!
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As far as I am aware there is no "nofollow" tag recognized by the W3C standards. This tag was originally proposed (and is recognized) by Google as a way to reduce or at least not reward spam on blogs and wikis. But it is not an "official" tag and therefore will not pass strict validation.
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That which does not kill us, will try, try again.
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If the "external links" are to sites you own, you could use try using robots.txt files on those sites to prevent indexing, instead of "nofollow."
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"... and is perfectly valid according to the W3C, the World Wide Web Consortium"
Source: http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2005-01-19-n46.html "Actually the rel attribute is not new, but only the “nofollow” value. XHTML allows any value in the rel attribute, but I call it a new attribute for simplicity" Source: http://nsk.wikinerds.org/blog/?p=118 Those fucking blogs really do rule the internet, don't they... ![]()
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My wife is not a doobie to be passed around! On our wedding day I promised to bogart her for life!
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Bay Area,Ca
Posts: 276
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O ok,
This is what I am tring to do. I dont know if this is right way of going about this or not. I want to block "some" external links. So that my site will show more internal, then external in certain places. Is this how it should be done? I am not wanting to set my whole site up like that just some pages in centain areas. |
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You can now put whatever you want in this space :)
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My wife is not a doobie to be passed around! On our wedding day I promised to bogart her for life!
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Bay Area,Ca
Posts: 276
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O really, Maybe I should re-think my idea. That's why I asked the question here first. I dont want to block Page Ranks, and or whole pages. My thinking was I could block some external links and there for show the "SE" more internal links there by increasing the vaule to the page to the "SE" by showing more internal links. I wasnt sure how that was going to play out. So I thought I would ask. If some of you say this is black hat it really wasnt my intention since all links are really on the page. I dont know if that matters.
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