4th
May
2007
Yahoo introduces the “class=robots-nocontent” attribute
posted in SEO/Search Engine News |
By: Admin
It is a general problem for search engines that a lot of web page content is repetitive: navigation menus, headings, ads etc.The Yahoo! Search Blog has announced the birth of a new tag that webmasters may include in their templates: the robots-nocontent tag.
Webmasters can now mark parts of a page with a ‘robots-nocontent’ tag which will indicate to our crawler what parts of a page are unrelated to the main content and are only useful for visitors. We won’t use the terms contained in these special tagged sections as information for finding the page or for the abstract in the search results
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