Something really irritating on my blog!!

Discussion in 'PHP' started by TheDutchMan, Sep 1, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi Guys,

    I was hoping some of you could help e out with something.

    I have a WordPress blog and all of a sudden (probably a WP or plug-in upgrade) the url code that I placed on my link page are mentioned with the rel=”nofollow” attribute in front of it.

    And now I was hoping that maybe one of you could give me some tips on how to block the nofollow text.

    I hope to hear from you.

    Cheers

    vincent
     
    TheDutchMan, Sep 1, 2008 IP
  2. ForumJoiner

    ForumJoiner Active Member

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    One quick way to find out who puts the "nofollow" is to run a search, within all files, for "nofollow". This can be done easier if you download all your files on the local computer (it will take just a few minutes).
     
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  3. TheDutchMan

    TheDutchMan Peon

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    Is this really easier??

    There could be hundredths of files and easily the same amount of nofollow's.
     
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    ForumJoiner Active Member

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    I doubt that. I'm not talking about searching through the pages of your blog, as Google sees them. If you download, using FTP, your entire WordPress folder and run a search, I bet the nofollow will appear in less than 10 PHP files.
     
    ForumJoiner, Sep 2, 2008 IP
  5. Scorpiono

    Scorpiono Well-Known Member

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    Voted for best solution. Do what he says!

    Cheers,
     
    Scorpiono, Sep 2, 2008 IP