Hi Everett,
Yes it seems that this is the way.
Thanks a lot.
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Hi Everett,
Yes it seems that this is the way.
Thanks a lot.
Yes it is.
Well, it's both a magento site with a wordpress blog.
Thank you very much
Hi,
I've just added a couple of screenshots more to illustrate that I've already checked this information you are telling me.
But the test tool keeps telling me: All OK
Thanks
Hi,
I'm working on a blog which Search Console account advises me about a big bunch of errors on its structured data:
But I get to https://developers.google.com/structured-data/testing-tool/ and it tells me "all is ok":
Any clue?
Thanks in advance,
ok, just one detail: these domains are for a multilang site.
I mean, both have quite the same content: one in spanish and the other un portuguese.
Thanks a lot.
Hi,
I thought that I just could link one sitemap from my site's robots.txt but... I may be wrong.
So, I need to confirm if this kind of implementation is right or wrong:
robots.txt for Magento Community and Enterprise
...
Sitemap: http://www.mysite.es/media/sitemap/es.xml
Sitemap: http://www.mysite.pt/media/sitemap/pt.xml
Thanks in advance,
Hi,
I know that linking your sitemap from your robots.txt file is a good practice. Ok, but... may I just send my sitemap to search console and forget about adding ti to my robots.txt?
That's my situation:
So, again: may I have a robots.txt file woth no sitemap AND not suffering any potential SEO loss?
Thanks in advance,
Juan Vicente Mañanas Abad
ok, just one detail: these domains are for a multilang site.
I mean, both have quite the same content: one in spanish and the other un portuguese.
Thanks a lot.