How can I remove the 7 blog pages with garbled codes that were generated in my sitemap on Webflow?
Published on
September 22, 2023
To remove the blog pages with garbled codes from your sitemap in Webflow, you can follow these steps:
- Login to your Webflow account and open your project.
- Navigate to the Pages panel on the left-hand side of the Designer.
- Scroll down and locate the blog pages that you want to remove from the sitemap.
- Click on the ellipsis (three-dot) icon next to the page name and select "Settings" from the dropdown menu.
- In the Page Settings panel, go to the "SEO" tab.
- Scroll down to the "Include in XML Sitemap" section.
- Toggle the switch off to exclude the page from the sitemap.
- Repeat the above steps for all the blog pages with garbled codes that you want to remove from the sitemap.
By following these steps, the blog pages with garbled codes will no longer appear in your sitemap generated by Webflow. This will ensure that these pages are not indexed by search engines and do not negatively affect your SEO efforts.
Note: It's essential to remove these pages from the sitemap to prevent search engines from crawling and potentially penalizing your website due to duplicate content or low-quality pages. Removing them from the sitemap will not delete the pages from your project, so you can still access them if needed.
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