How to migrate the contents to another tool?
Table of content
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Before starting
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Design
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Responsive
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Content
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Security
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Configuration
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How to redirect to a domain?
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How URLs are built?
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How not to indicate the language in the URL?
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How to indicate that the title of the page to be displayed is different from its name?
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How to define a site with HTTPS
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How do I implement a search engine on my website?
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What conditions do pages and contents have to meet in order to be found by the search engine?
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How do I specify which contents and pages I don’t want to be indexed?
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How to adjust a search result
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How to define the title of a page
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GXportal Online
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Change Log
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GXportal Installation and Tools
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Glossary
How do I specify which contents and pages I don’t want to be indexed?
Initially, searches are made in the title, abstract, and body of all contents.
At the content type level, you can set not to index the title, abstract, and/or body of all the contents of this type.
You can do this by editing the Content Type. From the “Components” option, in the “Indexi column for each component clear what you don’t want to be indexed.
Likewise, all the pages of the website are initially indexed. At the page level, you can set the page not to be indexed.
To do so, in the sitemap, click on the page and in its “SEO” Group of properties set the “Allow indexing by search engines” property to “No.”
In this case, neither the page nor the contents published on it are indexed.
At the content type level, you can set not to index the title, abstract, and/or body of all the contents of this type.
You can do this by editing the Content Type. From the “Components” option, in the “Indexi column for each component clear what you don’t want to be indexed.
Likewise, all the pages of the website are initially indexed. At the page level, you can set the page not to be indexed.
To do so, in the sitemap, click on the page and in its “SEO” Group of properties set the “Allow indexing by search engines” property to “No.”
In this case, neither the page nor the contents published on it are indexed.