- seo - What is an uncategorized URL - Webmasters Stack Exchange
An uncategorized URL is an URL without any category, logical right? For example, in a blog (about webmastering), you can categorize articles (thus URL) into categories (HTML, CSS, SEO, etc ) and get URLs like this:
- How do I prevent a website being misclassified by Websense?
Digging around on their website I found Websense Suggest a URL, which appears to require an account However, even when you do create a new account; there's nowhere to submit a categorization dispute that I could see!
- How to know what are all the MediaWiki web pages without categories . . .
Oh, there was a language confusion there In Hebrew one can say "ללא" and "חסרי", both mean without; the first word used for some pages but the second word used for that page and thus I found it this time in the list
- Should a website be directly accessible by its IP address?
Note that the website that is reached through a domain name might not be hosted directly at the root of the IP address, i e example org could map to 123 45 67 89 ~example
- Google shows every page of my WordPress site but I only want the home . . .
It is always advisable to allow the search engines to crawl all your main pages e g home, about, services, contact etc However you can disallow crawling of category pages, e g category uncategorized or author pages, e g author admin etc –
- why are my sites bien blocked by Smartfilter at my work
Why are my domains being blocked by Smartfilter (owned by Yahoo) at work I buddy mentioned that he had the issue before He "categorized" his domain with his registrar, changing it from "Uncategorized" Shortly after it worked How can domains be categorized?
- What is correct way to stop query indexing using Robots. txt?
How to stop indexing search result using Robots txt? hello Recently, I'm having an issue with indexed pages in Google Search Console growing 10x
- What is the optimal folder structure for a web directory?
CSS and JS folders are nice for an individual site that may be statically coded (a k a only HTML), but it's not practical for a larger site that uses a CMS
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