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Note: Using a "nocontent" tag to mark explicit sections of content is not Between nofollow, nodp, and now nocontent, it's getting a bit ridiculous.
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Why I recommend avoiding use of Yahoo's robots-nocontent attribute.
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Webmasters can apply the "robots-nocontent" attribute to indicate to search engines any When a "robots-nocontent" tag is used to mark a section of content on
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http://www.ysearchblog.com/archives/000444.html Basically, there's a class name "robots-nocontent" that marks a section of a webpage as not to
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I just read about a new effort by Yahoo! to support a class, "robots-nocontent", which website publishers can use to indicate webpage content that
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Introducing Robots-Nocontent for Page Sections — We recently returned from our Yahoo Supports New Robots-Nocontent Tag To Block Indexing Within A
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