| Re: Meta Tags |
| by fla-ts on 2013/10/8 5:56:32 Is this with me okay , Fernand |
| Re: Meta Tags |
| by Mamba on 2013/10/7 22:02:35 1) You change you Metatags in Admin's Preferences: Meta Tags and Footer: /modules/system/admin.php?fct=preferences&op=show&confcat_id=3 2) Regarding email, it seems like you have wrong configuration of your email. You can update the setup here in your Admin's Preferences: Email Setup: /modules/system/admin.php?fct=preferences&op=show&confcat_id=6 But you have to make sure that the email itself is working on your server. I highly recommend the XOOPS Operations Guide to learn more about XOOPS Admin features. |
| Re: Meta Tags |
| by mathaji on 2013/10/7 8:53:49 Hi, Thanks for your reply. 1) My metatag are seems to be mess up and Its keep showing the Xoops meta tag even changed to some related to the website in theme.html and even system update module. I can see the robot.txt but not metatag. Where can I find one ? 2) lost password is not seem to be working. When someone lost the password, its not emailing anything. And further showing this error Errors Could not instantiate mail function. Confirmation email for Administrator mailed. Where can I actually change the actual location of metatags in the root and lost password ? Thanks n RK Regards Mathaji |
| Re: Meta Tags |
| by xoobaru on 2013/9/16 20:22:54 Quote:
Both metatags and robots.txt file in your document root both assume the bot will be well mannered, and respect the settings therein. The bots that are important for SEO such as Google, Yahoo, AOL, Bing all respect both meta tags and the robots.txt requests. |
| Re: Meta Tags |
| by fla-ts on 2013/9/16 16:39:34 Meta tags What would be the best choice, I do not understand it so well i) index, follow ii) no index, follow iii) index, no follow and iv) no index, no follow. ----- What does this mean, I don't understand it quit well: ‘Index’ asks robots to include this site in the search engine index; ‘No index’ asks them to exclude the site. ‘Follow’ asks robots to also look at pages linked from the site, and ‘no follow’ asks them not to. Note that these are requests only - the behaviour and policies of a robot are controlled by its masters. Not all robots will recognise - or obey - these tags. |