Checking a nofollow link?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by Ratman2050, May 15, 2007.

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    I am not sure how to check for a no follow link but I am pretty sure you just right click on the link then go to properties and it shows the attribute? I am just asking because I think one forum I go to provides signature links but it is no follow.
     
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  2. Ardrigh

    Ardrigh Peon

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    #2
    It's the robot.txt, man that sets which pages of a site can be crawled by a SE robot.
     
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  3. ivantk

    ivantk Active Member

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    #3
    I go to page->view source of the browser, than Search and type "nofollow" in the search box. If it finds something usually all links are with this attribute.
     
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  4. Ratman2050

    Ratman2050 Well-Known Member

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    #4
    Thanks I got, you can close this.
     
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    #5
    It is possible to put the "nofollow" atribute in external css settings? :confused:
    Because, in this case, you can't simply verify the html source of the page.
     
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  6. Ratman2050

    Ratman2050 Well-Known Member

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    What do you mean external CSS?

    Actually you can verify the HTML Source. Just right click on the page and click View Page Source.. Not sure what else you mean by that.
     
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  7. Torton

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    No, it has to be in the main source code of the website (must be viewable to the bots)l.
     
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    ahkip Prominent Member

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    #8
    Just install the Seobook's firefox extension
     
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  9. grg

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    #9
    No, you can use it:

    1. for particular links
    2. for whole page in meta tags
    3. for whole site (or not) in robots.txt
     
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  10. trichnosis

    trichnosis Prominent Member

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    you can look the source goes . this is easiest way. i also suggest http://oy-oy.eu/page/links/ . it's a good tool to check the links on a page
     
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  11. pulikuttann

    pulikuttann Banned

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    We can customize the links that robots (crawl) should follow.In most of the scripts we use in inorder to keep robot away from our restricted areas.

    Hackers make use of this if u allow robots to crawl all the place of ur site !
     
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