• I have various nofollow, noindex, noarchive, etc. settings on my blog.

    When I use “Preload Cashe” option in WP Super Cache. It creates an HTML version of the WP pages.

    Does a crawler see noindex, nofollow, etc. in the HTML version of a page created by WP Super Cach?

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  • No, there’s no reason why they shouldn’t appear as normal.

    Thread Starter pointillistic

    (@pointillistic)

    Hi, my question is that the nofollow, etc. instruction are deliberate for the SEO purposes, certain pages I want to remove from index, searches, etc. Does it mean that using “Preload Cashe” defeats this purpose?

    In other words if there is a static file, a crawler would see that files first and will miss the instructions?

    No and No.

    The static file will have those instructions cached in them.. If you have some sort of plugin that adds those instructions make sure you preload *after* you enable the plugin.

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