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Last updated by Pete 3 years, 4 months ago.
Assisted by: Minesh.
Hi there,
A partner we work with does not wish the property titles of their listings to be listed on Google, they insist on exclusivity.
We don;t wish to block entire posts from indexing and was wondering, if I insert 'data-nosnippet 'below in a View will this be ok?
<h5>[types field='location'][/types]</h5>
<div class="prop-title data-nosnippet">[wpv-post-title]</div>
<h6>[wpv-post-excerpt]</h6>
Worth an ask as I can't find out either way the best approach on Google.
Many thanks in advance. Pete
Hello. Thank you for contacting the Toolset support.
AS I can see with google Docs, Yes I think you can use that attribute "data-nosnippet" but I do not have much exposure with this and even this is not related to Toolset. Its more related to SEO.
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I suggest you should consult SEO expert for this.
Hey Minesh,
Thank you, hope you are well.
We have used this before in the past and it does work I was just wondering is this the best way to add it to a View?
Just wanted to be sure I was adding this in the 'correct' place.
Yes - if your content resides within the view's loop then yes, you should add it to views.
My issue is resolved now. Thank you!