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[Resolved] Make custom post single not publicly viewable

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Last updated by whitW 8 years, 11 months ago.

Assisted by: Shane.

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#296526

I am trying to: keep the post archive, single post, and custom tax archive from being indexed and publicly accessible for one of my custom post types called "past-sale" because I am using the content in a loop, but I don't want anyone to see archive, single post, or custom tax archive pages.

I put all the posts in a loop on this page - hidden link.

How do I keep these pages from being viewed or indexed:

Archive page - hidden link
Single post - hidden link
Custom Tax Archive page - hidden link

#297145

Shane
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Timezone: America/Jamaica (GMT-05:00)

Hello,

Thanks for contacting our support forum.

I'm currently taking a look at this one to see if it is something that is possible.

#297153

Shane
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Languages: English (English )

Timezone: America/Jamaica (GMT-05:00)

Hello,

This seems to be possible with the "All in One SEO" plugin that can be found here https://wordpress.org/plugins/all-in-one-seo-pack/

What you need to do is to install the plugin and then go to the page that you wish to disallow indexing and select "Robots Meta NOFOLLOW" and "Robots Meta NOINDEX".

Please let me know if this was helpful.
Thanks

#297261

Thanks. I forgot that I could use robots meta noindex. I've done that before on another site. Thank you!

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