Hi All, I have created a blog http://trancewebdesign.blog.com/2011/04/14/plan-your-designs-for-top-web-design-company/ whenever any other person comments then show his link no-follow, whatever I want to make his link do-follow, how is possible, your suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
In general links are dofollow by default, however if its not, just remove the nofollow from there and the links become dofollow.. In you case, it seems like you are using a third party product for your business page. You should ask them about how to do it. You should seek support at support.blog.com. (Im not allowed to post links)
how to open ur html, remove the "rel=nofollow" of http://trancewebdesign.blog.com/ please suggest us..
Your blog is part of a multiblog setup and by shirking responsibility for your site you also lose control over certain aspects. I doubt you'll be able to make the necessary template changes or install the plugin as recommended.
Hi chrismanaon I m very glad to give some of the best suggestion for u......... WordPress Blogs :- WordPress users, it is pretty easy. Simply go to your Dashboard > Plugins > Add New and search for DoFollow. You should receive a list of current DoFollow plugins that you can simply install and activate. Once activated, these plugins automatically make all of the commenters’ links (past and future) DoFollow. Blogger Blogs :- Blogger blogs, you will need to do a few things. First, under settings, allow Anonymous users to comment. This is the only way your commenters will have the Name / URL option. Then, go to your Layout tab > Edit HTML. From here, you will need to Download Full Template, which will be an XML file. Open the XML file in a text editor. Just in case there are any problems, first save a backup copy of your template. Then do a search for nofollow. You will find two lines that will simply need the rel=’nofollow’ removed from the code – one for the commenter’s URL, and one for backlinks. <a expr:href='data:comment.authorUrl' rel='nofollow'><data:comment.author/></a> <a expr:href='data:backlink.url' rel='nofollow'><data:backlink.title/></a> Save your template xml, and then upload it. Now your Blogger should be free of nofollow links. I hope this info was useful 4 u....
RobinHood - how is that even vaguely helpful. From the url he has given it is patently obvious that its not a blogger blog and that he has a free blog where he won't be able to upload customised files. Do you have any relevant info?