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Detect Nofollow Nofollow No-follow (delisted)

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Highlight rel no-follow and sponsored links on web pages. Useful for SEO Detect Nofollow Nofollow No-follow

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Description from store Detect Nofollow finds no-follow or sponsored links and highlights them. Only external links are highlighted. Features: - Highlights no-follow links (see screenshot) - Enable/disable from the popup - Customize appearance - Blacklist certain domains Please note that the extension doesn’t highlight links to the same domain. Outline nofollow links, detect nofollow and noindex meta tags on webpages. Features website filtering and custom CSS outline styles. :: Features ★ supports NOFOLLOW, UGC, and SPONSORED attribute values ★ supports search engine specific robot meta tags ★ disable or enable extension for defined websites Outlines links with rel="nofollow", links on pages with nofollow and noindex robots meta tag. Supports search engine specific meta tags: googlebot (Google), bingbot (Bing), slurp (Yahoo) and msnbot (Bing). Features: ★ outlines nofollow links (nofollow, ugc, sponsored) ★ outlines "dofollow" links ★ outlines external links ★ supports search engine specific robot meta tags: googlebot (Google), bingbot (Bing), slurp (Yahoo), msnbot (Bing), and teoma (Ask) ★ outlines <noindex> HTML tags (used by Russian search engines Yandex and Rambler) ★ customize with your own CSS styles for outlining ★ ability to disable or enable extension for defined websites ★ info box (shows meta tags for following bots: googlebot, slurp, bingbot, msnbot, and teoma) ★ extension is available for Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Opera NOTE: When entering website in exceptions list, you need to enter only domain name (like this: www.example.com) and don't use prefix http(s) and page names. Checks robots.txt, meta robots, x-robots-tag with URL alerts. Canonical warnings, HTTP header info. An SEO extension, robots tester. Robots Exclusion Checker is designed to visually indicate whether any robots exclusions are preventing your page from being crawled or indexed by Search Engines. ## The extension reports on 5 elements: 1. Robots.txt 2. Meta Robots tag 3. X-robots-tag 4. Rel=Canonical 5. UGC, Sponsored and Nofollow attribute values *NEW* - Robots.txt If a URL you are visiting is being affected by an "Allow” or “Disallow” within robots.txt, the extension will show you the specific rule within the extension, making it easy to copy or visit the live robots.txt. You will also be shown the full robots.txt with the specific rule highlighted (if applicable). Cool eh! - Meta Robots Tag Any Robots Meta tags that direct robots to “index", “noindex", “follow" or “nofollow" will flag the appropriate Red, Amber or Green icons. Directives that won’t affect Search Engine indexation, such as “nosnippet” or “noodp” will be shown but won’t be factored into the alerts. The extension makes it easy to view all directives, along with showing you any HTML meta robots tags in full that appear in the source code. - X-robots-tag Spotting any robots directives in the HTTP header has been a bit of a pain in the past but no longer with this extension. Any specific exclusions will be made very visible, as well as the full HTTP Header - with the specific exclusions highlighted too! - Canonical Tags Although the canonical tag doesn’t directly impact indexation, it can still impact how your URLs behave within SERPS (Search Engine Results Pages). If the page you are viewing is Allowed to bots but a Canonical mismatch has been detected (the current URL is different to the Canonical URL) then the extension will flag an Amber icon. Canonical information is collected on every page from within the HTML <head> and HTTP header response. - UGC, Sponsored and Nofollow A new addition to the extension gives you the option to highlight any visible links that use a "nofollow", "ugc" or "sponsored" rel attribute value. You can control which links are highlighted and set your preferred colour for each. I’d you’d prefer this is disabled, you can switch off entirely. ## User-agents Within settings, you can choose one of the following user-agents to simulate what each Search Engine has access to: 1. Googlebot 2. Googlebot news 3. Bing 4. Yahoo ## Benefits This tool will be useful for anyone working in Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) or digital marketing, as it gives a clear visual indication if the page is being blocked by robots.txt (many existing extensions don’t flag this). Crawl or indexation issues have a direct bearing on how well your website performs in organic results, so this extension should be part of your SEO developer toolkit for Google Chrome. An alternative to some of the common robots.txt testers available online. This extension is useful for: - Faceted navigation review and optimisation (useful to see the robot control behind complex / stacked facets) - Detecting crawl or indexation issues - General SEO review and auditing within your browser ## Avoid the need for multiple SEO Extensions Within the realm of robots and indexation, there is no better extension available. In fact, by installing Robots Exclusion Checker you will avoid having to run multiple extensions within Chrome that will slow down its functionality. Highlight follow and nofollow links Nofollow SEO Link Highlighter is an extension for Google Chrome that allows you to highlight links that point to any of your domains. You can choose the colors to highlight nofollow and follow links, and which domains/hosts to highlight. You can also turn highlighting on and off for different sites. Just strikes out rel= 'nofollow', 'sponsored' and 'ugc' links via CSS3 selectors. The extension strikes out links containing relations rel="nofollow", rel="ugc" and/or rel="sponsored". No JavaScript is used, only CSS3 selectors. Useful tool for every SEO expert or webmaster. Highlights NoFollow, Sponsored or UGC (User Generated Content) links. Not just another nofollow checker extension! FATREL will check the webpage you are viewing for all recently supported rel tags announced from Google. Rel=nofollow, Rel=sponsored and Rel=ugc. Rel=nofollow, is the original nofollow tag, used by websites to signal to Google they do not trust the link nor do they want Google to 'follow' and pass any link juice or authority. Rel=sponsored is a rel tag to be used to publishers who post sponsored content. Any links that have been paid for can be tagged up with 'sponsored' and this signals to google the type of link it is. Rel=ugc us for user generated content such as forums, or blog comments. This extension is the best way to find dofollow, nofollow, and broken links in your link building campaign. Automatic Backlink Checker helps to analyze the quantity of links on a website and shows whether they are DoFollow (in case a link is external and doesn’t have nofollow attribute) or NoFollow (in case a link is internal or has nofollow attribute). Beside those features, extension checks (manually or automatically) and highlights broken links and helps to find them with its Broken Link Finder. Features: 1. Counts the number of DoFollow and NoFollow links on a website in the real time; 2. Checks if the link external (DoFollow) or internal (NoFollow) and highlight it with a custom highlighter; 3. Finds broken links and crosses them out; 4. Broken Link Finder is a feature which helps to move from one broken link to another. 5. Checks Broken Links Automatically. You can turn on this feature in settings and check broken links without extra efforts. By default, Googlebot will index a page and follow links to it. You can use a special HTML <META> tag to tell robots not to index the content of a page, and/or not scan it for links to follow. For example: <html> <head> <title>...</title> <META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOINDEX, NOFOLLOW"> </head> In the majority of cases this is only used on development or staging sites and not used on live websites. This extension generates a notification if a robots meta tag is found with either "noindex" or "nofollow" in the contents. Resalta etiquetas Hx con un borde de puntos rojos para el H1, verde H2 y azul H3. Tacha los enlazes con nofollow by FunnelPunk.com Resalta etiquetas Hx con un borde de puntos rojos para el H1, verde para H2 y azul para H3. Tacha los enlazes con nofollow. Si es una imagen la que lleva nofollow al poner el ratón encima le saldrá borde rojo by Graphitas NoIndex NoFollow Indicator is a simple icon that lets you know if the page has NoIndex, NoFollow or both in the meta tags. This is a simple indicator to show if the page you are on has been set to NoIndex, NoFollow or both. If the page has neither, an OK will show to show that the page can be indexed and followed. Highlights Nofollow, UGC, Sponsored links on webpages The best Chrome extension to highlight rel="sponsored", rel="ugc", and rel="nofollow" links. ★ The essential SEO tool ★ Supports Nofollow and new UGC and Sponsored link attributes ★ Understand if links on pages pass SEO value ★ Hover mouse over a link to find out if it's Nofollow, UGC or Sponsored Put a dotted red border around nofollow links Put a dotted red outline around rel="nofollow" links. Click the icon to turn off the extension. Outline nofollow links, detect nofollow and noindex meta tags on webpages. Features website filtering and custom CSS outline styles. :: Features ★ supports NOFOLLOW, UGC, and SPONSORED attribute values ★ supports search engine specific robot meta tags ★ disable or enable extension for defined websites Outlines links with rel="nofollow", links on pages with nofollow and noindex robots meta tag. Supports search engine specific meta tags: googlebot (Google), bingbot (Bing), slurp (Yahoo) and msnbot (Bing). Features: ★ outlines nofollow links (nofollow, ugc, sponsored) ★ outlines "dofollow" links ★ outlines external links ★ supports search engine specific robot meta tags: googlebot (Google), bingbot (Bing), slurp (Yahoo), msnbot (Bing), and teoma (Ask) ★ outlines <noindex> HTML tags (used by Russian search engines Yandex and Rambler) ★ customize with your own CSS styles for outlining ★ ability to disable or enable extension for defined websites ★ info box (shows meta tags for following bots: googlebot, slurp, bingbot, msnbot, and teoma) ★ extension is available for Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Opera NOTE: When entering website in exceptions list, you need to enter only domain name (like this: www.example.com) and don't use prefix http(s) and page names. Checks robots.txt, meta robots, x-robots-tag with URL alerts. Canonical warnings, HTTP header info. An SEO extension, robots tester. Robots Exclusion Checker is designed to visually indicate whether any robots exclusions are preventing your page from being crawled or indexed by Search Engines. ## The extension reports on 5 elements: 1. Robots.txt 2. Meta Robots tag 3. X-robots-tag 4. Rel=Canonical 5. UGC, Sponsored and Nofollow attribute values *NEW* - Robots.txt If a URL you are visiting is being affected by an "Allow” or “Disallow” within robots.txt, the extension will show you the specific rule within the extension, making it easy to copy or visit the live robots.txt. You will also be shown the full robots.txt with the specific rule highlighted (if applicable). Cool eh! - Meta Robots Tag Any Robots Meta tags that direct robots to “index", “noindex", “follow" or “nofollow" will flag the appropriate Red, Amber or Green icons. Directives that won’t affect Search Engine indexation, such as “nosnippet” or “noodp” will be shown but won’t be factored into the alerts. The extension makes it easy to view all directives, along with showing you any HTML meta robots tags in full that appear in the source code. - X-robots-tag Spotting any robots directives in the HTTP header has been a bit of a pain in the past but no longer with this extension. Any specific exclusions will be made very visible, as well as the full HTTP Header - with the specific exclusions highlighted too! - Canonical Tags Although the canonical tag doesn’t directly impact indexation, it can still impact how your URLs behave within SERPS (Search Engine Results Pages). If the page you are viewing is Allowed to bots but a Canonical mismatch has been detected (the current URL is different to the Canonical URL) then the extension will flag an Amber icon. Canonical information is collected on every page from within the HTML <head> and HTTP header response. - UGC, Sponsored and Nofollow A new addition to the extension gives you the option to highlight any visible links that use a "nofollow", "ugc" or "sponsored" rel attribute value. You can control which links are highlighted and set your preferred colour for each. I’d you’d prefer this is disabled, you can switch off entirely. ## User-agents Within settings, you can choose one of the following user-agents to simulate what each Search Engine has access to: 1. Googlebot 2. Googlebot news 3. Bing 4. Yahoo ## Benefits This tool will be useful for anyone working in Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) or digital marketing, as it gives a clear visual indication if the page is being blocked by robots.txt (many existing extensions don’t flag this). Crawl or indexation issues have a direct bearing on how well your website performs in organic results, so this extension should be part of your SEO developer toolkit for Google Chrome. An alternative to some of the common robots.txt testers available online. This extension is useful for: - Faceted navigation review and optimisation (useful to see the robot control behind complex / stacked facets) - Detecting crawl or indexation issues - General SEO review and auditing within your browser ## Avoid the need for multiple SEO Extensions Within the realm of robots and indexation, there is no better extension available. In fact, by installing Robots Exclusion Checker you will avoid having to run multiple extensions within Chrome that will slow down its functionality. Highlight follow and nofollow links Nofollow SEO Link Highlighter is an extension for Google Chrome that allows you to highlight links that point to any of your domains. You can choose the colors to highlight nofollow and follow links, and which domains/hosts to highlight. You can also turn highlighting on and off for different sites. Just strikes out rel= 'nofollow', 'sponsored' and 'ugc' links via CSS3 selectors. The extension strikes out links containing relations rel="nofollow", rel="ugc" and/or rel="sponsored". No JavaScript is used, only CSS3 selectors. Useful tool for every SEO expert or webmaster. Highlights NoFollow, Sponsored or UGC (User Generated Content) links. Not just another nofollow checker extension! FATREL will check the webpage you are viewing for all recently supported rel tags announced from Google. Rel=nofollow, Rel=sponsored and Rel=ugc. Rel=nofollow, is the original nofollow tag, used by websites to signal to Google they do not trust the link nor do they want Google to 'follow' and pass any link juice or authority. Rel=sponsored is a rel tag to be used to publishers who post sponsored content. Any links that have been paid for can be tagged up with 'sponsored' and this signals to google the type of link it is. Rel=ugc us for user generated content such as forums, or blog comments. This extension is the best way to find dofollow, nofollow, and broken links in your link building campaign. Automatic Backlink Checker helps to analyze the quantity of links on a website and shows whether they are DoFollow (in case a link is external and doesn’t have nofollow attribute) or NoFollow (in case a link is internal or has nofollow attribute). Beside those features, extension checks (manually or automatically) and highlights broken links and helps to find them with its Broken Link Finder. Features: 1. Counts the number of DoFollow and NoFollow links on a website in the real time; 2. Checks if the link external (DoFollow) or internal (NoFollow) and highlight it with a custom highlighter; 3. Finds broken links and crosses them out; 4. Broken Link Finder is a feature which helps to move fr

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  • (2021-10-30) Андрій Пурвін: It's now easier to keep track of your subscribers.
  • (2021-10-22) irina mail: I am happy with the work of the extension
  • (2021-10-15) Matthew Cole: It's now easier to keep track of your subscribers.
  • (2021-10-12) Stanley Collins: Highlight rel no-follow and sponsored links on web pages. Useful for SEO. Very comfortably!
  • (2021-10-12) serra alban: Can't make it work can someone help?
  • (2021-10-10) Sergey Ssg: This is an interesting extension. I like the idea so far. I will continue to work.
  • (2021-09-03) Pushka Tutka: Excellent add on. using it to blacklist spammers
  • (2021-09-02) Aleks Pride: An extension with huge functionality.
  • (2021-08-24) kevin navos: You can detect nofollow links either
  • (2021-08-22) irina kir: Simple but powerful and useful! Love it!
  • (2021-08-22) babac: A very cool application!
  • (2021-08-22) Elen Smith: The extension highlights sponsored links on the website's web page. Convenient to use.
  • (2021-08-20) Cate Semina: Specific extension. Useful features sometimes needed when working with SEO.
  • (2021-08-20) Anna Gata: The app works great! Easy to use and doesn't load your computer!
  • (2021-06-18) Nikita Mikhailov: Работает

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Last update / version
2021-03-23 / 0.18.0
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