Difference between revisions of "Template:Nosnippet"
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+ | When Google indexes Coppermind pages, it grabs the a number of characters from the opening paragraph(s) of the page to generate a preview. If those sentences includes spoilers for recent releases, users of the wiki can get spoiled on accident, without ever visiting a page. We can use this template to exclude a portion of a page from Google's search results: |
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+ | This is a relatively innocent opening sentence for a page, {{nosnippet|but there are spicy spoilers here, so they will still show up on the page, but not on Google}}. |
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Latest revision as of 01:10, 4 December 2020
When Google indexes Coppermind pages, it grabs the a number of characters from the opening paragraph(s) of the page to generate a preview. If those sentences includes spoilers for recent releases, users of the wiki can get spoiled on accident, without ever visiting a page. We can use this template to exclude a portion of a page from Google's search results:
This is a relatively innocent opening sentence for a page, {{nosnippet|but there are spicy spoilers here, so they will still show up on the page, but not on Google}}.