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  • Plugin Author Johan Jonk Stenstr?m

    (@jonkastonka)

    No, why would you need that?

    Thread Starter joanorsky

    (@joanorsky)

    Well… because if i don’t then the spiders will index the cookie’s description (or warning) instead of the SEO tags for the page. This happens with google and a few more making the overall SEO quite low. This means that the usage of this excellent plugin becomes crippled due to it’s SEO nature…

    Plugin Author Johan Jonk Stenstr?m

    (@jonkastonka)

    The plugin uses googleoff: index to prevent that.

    Thread Starter joanorsky

    (@joanorsky)

    Well.. you are right.. i meant bing. My mistake…

    Plugin Author Johan Jonk Stenstr?m

    (@jonkastonka)

    The modal and banner code is loaded last on the page, so the risk of that turning up in the search result is more or less zero.

    Thread Starter joanorsky

    (@joanorsky)

    It’s not more or less zero.. is has been indexing my pages like so… (tag pages, regular wordpress pages.. etc). The woocomerce ones (direct product ones) are the only ones that it catches well.. but besides those all fail on bing.

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 7 months ago by joanorsky.
    Plugin Author Johan Jonk Stenstr?m

    (@jonkastonka)

    Can you show me an example?

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