Jon W
Well-known member
This could be done, yes. Would you always order them from oldest to newest?is it possible to make same thing but for RM ?!
This could be done, yes. Would you always order them from oldest to newest?is it possible to make same thing but for RM ?!
i didnt get u correctlyThis could be done, yes. Would you always order them from oldest to newest?
adding a canonical Link element to the head section could help. But I don't know how to do this yet.can we do something about it?
I'm not quite sure I understand what the issue is. Are you saying that you need the full URL for these links to work properly? Can you show me an example?Hi we love this addon , but we noticed ,that good indexing this links as this :
san-diego-/threads/-hot-and--company.11513/next
philadelphia-/threads/when-its-cold-outside.11030/previous
philadelphia-/threads/when-its-cold-outside.11030/next
philadelphia-/threads/im-something-you-been-missing.10804/previous
can we do something about it?
There is an option in the add-on "Fetch Next/Previous Thread Details" that will replace the links with SEO friendly links, but it will add extra database queries to the page. I just noticed that it is not doing the right sort of redirect with the other links though, so I will release an update to fix.No , i mean , google indexing those links (follow) , isnt it bad ? may be we just can add (no follow) , or i just missing something? or its fine google indexing those links?
Bug fixes:
- Now uses the RESOURCE_CANONICAL redirect type (HTTP response code 307) for redirects instead of SUCCESS (HTTP response code 303). This should be better for SEO.
Does this happen to anybody else?Fatal Error: Allowed memory size of 549453824 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 32 bytes)
New features:
Bug fixes:
- Added option to 'Add "nofollow" to avoid search engines indexing navigation links'. Enabling this option adds rel="nofollow" to the next/previous links. This helps to stop the links from being indexed by search engines.
- Fixes bug that "Next" link on most recent thread results in "Fatal Error: Allowed memory size of XXXXX bytes exhausted" error on forums with a large number of threads.
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