• Resolved moqbelBJ

    (@maqbj)


    Hi,

    Is it possible to add meta tags to AMP pages like “<meta name=”robots” content=”noindex,follow”/>” for example?

    Regards,

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  • @maqbj thanks for your inquiry!

    Could you share which mode of the plugin you are using or share an example AMP URL?

    In general, using an AMP-compatible SEO plugin, should print this and other meta data on your AMP pages.

    Thread Starter moqbelBJ

    (@maqbj)

    Hi @reneesoffice,

    I use “Reader mode”.

    Regarding SEO plugin I use SEOPress Pro.

    Thanks,

    @maqbj thanks for your reply!

    I use “Reader mode”.

    Which Reader mode theme are you using?

    Regarding SEO plugin I use SEOPress Pro.

    While AMP-compatibility is not explicitly stated, I do see its meta robot tag (noindex, follow, etc.) printed on the non-legacy Reader themes.

    Thread Starter moqbelBJ

    (@maqbj)

    Hi @reneesoffice,

    Which Reader mode theme are you using?

    Regarding the mode it is (Reader Theme: AMP Legacy).

    While AMP-compatibility is not explicitly stated, I do see its meta robot tag (noindex, follow, etc.) printed on the non-legacy Reader themes.

    You see honestly I want to instruct google to deindex all amp pages so I am trying to inject this tag <meta name=”robots” content=”noindex,follow”/> in amp pages only.

    As I am using your plugin for AMP, so I hope I can do this with your help.

    Regards,

    @maqbj thanks for your reply. I’ll inquire with the team if this is possible/ the best way to go about this.

    Plugin Author Weston Ruter

    (@westonruter)

    If all you want to do is to de-index all AMP pages, you can just turn off the AMP plugin.

    You can also activate this plugin to permanently redirect AMP URLs to non-AMP: https://gist.github.com/westonruter/b7eb9cc7648b9a8b94b0015c79c8702e

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