• jessik

    (@jessik)


    Hi,

    This plugins comes with no settings tab at all (exept enable or disable auto-submission).
    Meaning you can’t prevent certain pages to be indexed, leaving you the choice between all manual or EVERYTHING on auto-submission.
    I work with wordpress and elementor.
    At first, I thought auto-submission was great. But as I checked this morning, I saw that the plugin had sent URLs like:

    mydomain/?elementor_library=footer (because I edited my footer)
    mydomain/?elementor_library=kit-par-defaut (I don’t even know)

    Those are completely back end URLs and have nothing to do in Bing’s index.
    Same for my contact page, wich I just created. I’ve set Yoast to “no index”, but it was sent automatically.

    I wich we could exclude categories,or choose to include “post” type only, or at least that there was an option to cancel or delete submission within the plugin.

    Anyway. I have to switch back to manual.
    If only all updated or created pages could appear in a list so that we could just hit “send” or “dismiss”.
    But it’s not the case, so I have to copy and paste each URL, just like I used to do in the Bing webmaster Tool interface. Even worst, because you can’t bulk submit.

    In conclusion, the only thing this plugins brings to me right now, is the ability to submit URLS via my admin area rather than in an other tab. Not really saving me any time since when the big webmaster tools is opened, you can submit 100 URL’s at once.

    I don’t think I’ll keep using this plugin…

    • This topic was modified 3 years ago by jessik.
    • This topic was modified 3 years ago by jessik.
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  • The issue you’re facing is actually a bug in Elementor, for they register elementor_library incorrectly as public => true. It’s causing problems in all sorts of plugins, but their authors refuse to address it.

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