Tell Indexing Robots What to Do

Robots-No-Content
Yahoo! also introduced in May 2007 the attribute value: class=”robots-nocontent”. This is not a Meta tag, but an attribute and value, which can be used throughout web page tags where needed. Content of the page where this attribute is being used will be ignored by the Yahoo! crawler and not included in the search engine’s index.

Examples for the use of the robots-nocontent tag:

Examples for the use of the robots-nocontent tag:
<div class=”robots-nocontent”>excluded content</div>
<span class=”robots-nocontent”>excluded content</span>
<p class=”robots-nocontent”>excluded content</p>

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