Hi! It's no problem! I wish I was more helpful but I'm happy to hear that it was something at least. And also thank you! I'd be down exchanging links.
Apparently I forgot to set the favicon in head tags for some of my pages and those still have the favicon from my homepage so maybe head tags inherit down, but I don't know for sure which is why I set them manually for everything. I wish robots.txt included the specific "search engines fuck off" tags along with my baseline "block: *".
I think the HTML code for keywords is something like this (goes in then ): . I also thought just dropping robot.txt into the dashboard would apply it to all pages?
omg it didn't go through... it's: [meta name="keywords" content="tag1,tag2"]. It goes under the [head] tag
this is for things like noarchive, no refer, etcetera, which when I looked them up, did not seem to be options in robots.txt. I have the meta tags in the head tag of all my pages. issue is that I'd like to not have to edit the heads for all of them manually
[meta name="robots" content="noindex, noimageindex, nofollow, nosnippet, noarchive, nocache, noai, noimageai"] -- it's these. these are separate from robots.txt. I added them to the head tags of all pages manually, but is there a way to do that for all at once?
Ooooh! I see! I did not know that! As far as I know, I don't think there's a way to automatically apply this to all pages. I think something like static site generators //might// help but I'm not too familiar with them to say for sure though (plus they might force you to manually add tags to already existing pages) :/
Hmm, not the answer I was hoping for. I'm just a little guy here to do Neopets-y HTML; I don't understand your fancy generators. Well, copy and pasting stuff into heads doesn't take too long, and I've got a standard set for new pages, so it's not that much of a problem.
Since the relevant shirt was removed from FIR's merch store in December 2024, the page will stay up for historical posterity because it's still relevant (it never should have been there to begin with), but I no longer think it's homepage-level important distinct from the Music Scene Hub.