Google shows my oldest domain meta title on their search results on one of my website after new domain.I've updated meta title every page on my magento admin store.Also new domain indexed by Google.
I generated sitemap file on magento admin page.
for example;
my updated meta title "Men's Cherry Concept" ( also new domain address:www.cherryconcept.com )
but google shows "Men's Kaan Silver" ( oldest domain address: kaansilver.com )
by the way,I uploaded robots.txt file to root directory.
I don't know where they get it from.
Google is referring to old content at your domain that is no longer relevant.
But you can prompt them to re-index via Google's Webmaster Tool. Check this article for more detailed analysis - http://support.aarcade.net/how-do-i-update-or-change-the-google-search-results-for-my-site/
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For example : If I select from a list of clients ( company names ) and it takes you to a dashboard or a page that displays only that company data. Then when you data while on that page on some content on the dashboard you are still within that company until you change it to a new company.
Forgive me if it not very clear as I dont know the proper terminology.
Can you tell me what I am describing or term that would allow me to search for how to achieve this?
Is there a way for articles on joomla to be on another website without that user logging in to see it? The user should just see the article content and nothing else. This would be like a front end side version of articles for public users. How would I go about this?
You can publish your articles through RSS. In fact, just adding ?format=feed to the end of the URL of any menu item of type "Category Blog" (or of type "Featured Articles") will generate the RSS page for that particular URL. All you need to do is to retrieve the RSS content on the other website (there are many tools to do that that are available in any CMS).
I'm working in magento blog
i have 2 store views each one for different country
the problem is when we add the blog link in the social media page .. we must to write only one store view in the URL
How can i add a blog URL that match with customer store view
ex: if customer from store view 1 open the link .. the URL will be (example.com/storeview1/blog)
and if customer from store view 2 open the link .. the URL will be (example.com/storeview2/blog)
I tried to make the URL be (example.com/blog)
but it refers to 404 page
Try this.
Open Admin panel
Goto System->Configuration
Change Current Configuration Scope to storeview1 or storeview2 from top of leftbar.
search for keyword blog under "aheadWorks Extensions" at leftbar
Try to change Route to Blog from settings.
Hope this will help some how.
I have integrated a LinkedIn social share button to my Joomla 3 site. When I go to share the page the share popup shows the phrase 'my Joomla CMS' beside the site title that is being shared. Obviously I do not want this to show. There is some kind of meta description somewhere in the site files but I cannot figure out how to remove it.
I have tried the following:
gone into global configuration and changed site meta description and keywords as well as set 'show meta' and 'show version' to no;
added this line:
<?php $this->setGenerator(null); ?>
to the index.php file
installed the byebyegenerator plugin
commented out all generator code in the head.php and document.php files
After all of this, the linkedin share popup still shows 'my joomla cms' in the site title description.
How can I remove this from my site?
I created health-related site based on Joomla.
I created Google Webmasters account and saw how Google indexed my site.
But then I saw that Google indexed some directory /includes (that I didn't create) and which content was far from health topics.
I deleted this directory, but already for 2 months Google Webmaster shows top keywords from /includes directory.
What should I do to tell Google that directory doesn't exist anymore?
Thank you in advance. In case you need, here is address of site: http://healthfount.com
You need to create a robots.txt file for your site.
see here