If your noindex changes aren't showing up in Google search results, you can use the Remove URLs feature in Google Webmasters Tool. This tool helps indicate which pages should be removed from Google's search results.
To use this feature, verify your account with Google Webmasters Tool by adding a meta tag to the header of your help center. This process can help expedite the removal of your pages from search results.
To prevent Google from indexing your Zendesk help center, you can add a noindex meta tag to your theme's code. If your help center requires users to sign in, it won't be indexed by default. However, if it's publicly accessible, you'll need to…
Yes, you can restrict Google from indexing specific articles in your help center by adding a noindex meta tag to those particular pages. This prevents them from appearing in search engine results. To do this, follow the same steps as restricting…
To remove your help center pages from Bing's search index, you can use Bing's URL removal tool. This tool allows you to block URLs from appearing in Bing's search results. For more detailed instructions, you can refer to Bing's help documentation…
Yes, it is possible to allow search results only for the main help center page by selectively applying the noindex meta tag to all other pages. This way, only the main page will be indexed by search engines. To achieve this, ensure that the noindex…