Whole website no-index, no-follow





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I am using Magento 2, and I have staging server, I don't want any crawler or bots to index my staging server.



So, I need whole website to be no-index, no follow. Is it possible in Magento?










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    add this in layout <head> <meta name="robots" content="NOINDEX,NOFOLLOW"/> </head>

    – Rakesh Donga
    Mar 27 at 7:42











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    – Asim Ali
    Mar 27 at 8:05


















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I am using Magento 2, and I have staging server, I don't want any crawler or bots to index my staging server.



So, I need whole website to be no-index, no follow. Is it possible in Magento?










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    add this in layout <head> <meta name="robots" content="NOINDEX,NOFOLLOW"/> </head>

    – Rakesh Donga
    Mar 27 at 7:42











  • Thanks Rakesh Donga

    – Asim Ali
    Mar 27 at 8:05














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I am using Magento 2, and I have staging server, I don't want any crawler or bots to index my staging server.



So, I need whole website to be no-index, no follow. Is it possible in Magento?










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I am using Magento 2, and I have staging server, I don't want any crawler or bots to index my staging server.



So, I need whole website to be no-index, no follow. Is it possible in Magento?







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Asim AliAsim Ali

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    add this in layout <head> <meta name="robots" content="NOINDEX,NOFOLLOW"/> </head>

    – Rakesh Donga
    Mar 27 at 7:42











  • Thanks Rakesh Donga

    – Asim Ali
    Mar 27 at 8:05














  • 1





    add this in layout <head> <meta name="robots" content="NOINDEX,NOFOLLOW"/> </head>

    – Rakesh Donga
    Mar 27 at 7:42











  • Thanks Rakesh Donga

    – Asim Ali
    Mar 27 at 8:05








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add this in layout <head> <meta name="robots" content="NOINDEX,NOFOLLOW"/> </head>

– Rakesh Donga
Mar 27 at 7:42





add this in layout <head> <meta name="robots" content="NOINDEX,NOFOLLOW"/> </head>

– Rakesh Donga
Mar 27 at 7:42













Thanks Rakesh Donga

– Asim Ali
Mar 27 at 8:05





Thanks Rakesh Donga

– Asim Ali
Mar 27 at 8:05










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Go to configuration




Content -> Design -> Configuration




Edit Global configuration



In Search Engine Robots tab, you can set Default Robots value to "Noindex, Nofollow"



In addition, create file robots.txt in root and pub/ directory. File content would be:



User-Agent: *
Disallow: /





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  • Thanks Shoaib Munir

    – Asim Ali
    Mar 27 at 8:05



















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You do not want to remove the tag from the code as this is a back-end setting. You can change the setting by logging in to your back-office then go to



Content -> Design -> Configuration


then click on the correct storeview. Under the tab Search Engine Robots you find the option






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  • Thanks Rathod..

    – Asim Ali
    Mar 27 at 8:05











  • working or not ?

    – Ronak Rathod
    Mar 27 at 8:07











  • Yes working, but adding robots.txt is also a good solution. I cannot mark two answer correct, otherwise I would do that. +1

    – Asim Ali
    Mar 27 at 8:24













  • Good answer though. +1

    – Shoaib Munir
    Mar 28 at 9:54












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Go to configuration




Content -> Design -> Configuration




Edit Global configuration



In Search Engine Robots tab, you can set Default Robots value to "Noindex, Nofollow"



In addition, create file robots.txt in root and pub/ directory. File content would be:



User-Agent: *
Disallow: /





share|improve this answer
























  • Thanks Shoaib Munir

    – Asim Ali
    Mar 27 at 8:05
















3














Go to configuration




Content -> Design -> Configuration




Edit Global configuration



In Search Engine Robots tab, you can set Default Robots value to "Noindex, Nofollow"



In addition, create file robots.txt in root and pub/ directory. File content would be:



User-Agent: *
Disallow: /





share|improve this answer
























  • Thanks Shoaib Munir

    – Asim Ali
    Mar 27 at 8:05














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Go to configuration




Content -> Design -> Configuration




Edit Global configuration



In Search Engine Robots tab, you can set Default Robots value to "Noindex, Nofollow"



In addition, create file robots.txt in root and pub/ directory. File content would be:



User-Agent: *
Disallow: /





share|improve this answer













Go to configuration




Content -> Design -> Configuration




Edit Global configuration



In Search Engine Robots tab, you can set Default Robots value to "Noindex, Nofollow"



In addition, create file robots.txt in root and pub/ directory. File content would be:



User-Agent: *
Disallow: /






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answered Mar 27 at 7:46









Shoaib MunirShoaib Munir

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  • Thanks Shoaib Munir

    – Asim Ali
    Mar 27 at 8:05



















  • Thanks Shoaib Munir

    – Asim Ali
    Mar 27 at 8:05

















Thanks Shoaib Munir

– Asim Ali
Mar 27 at 8:05





Thanks Shoaib Munir

– Asim Ali
Mar 27 at 8:05













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You do not want to remove the tag from the code as this is a back-end setting. You can change the setting by logging in to your back-office then go to



Content -> Design -> Configuration


then click on the correct storeview. Under the tab Search Engine Robots you find the option






share|improve this answer
























  • Thanks Rathod..

    – Asim Ali
    Mar 27 at 8:05











  • working or not ?

    – Ronak Rathod
    Mar 27 at 8:07











  • Yes working, but adding robots.txt is also a good solution. I cannot mark two answer correct, otherwise I would do that. +1

    – Asim Ali
    Mar 27 at 8:24













  • Good answer though. +1

    – Shoaib Munir
    Mar 28 at 9:54
















3














You do not want to remove the tag from the code as this is a back-end setting. You can change the setting by logging in to your back-office then go to



Content -> Design -> Configuration


then click on the correct storeview. Under the tab Search Engine Robots you find the option






share|improve this answer
























  • Thanks Rathod..

    – Asim Ali
    Mar 27 at 8:05











  • working or not ?

    – Ronak Rathod
    Mar 27 at 8:07











  • Yes working, but adding robots.txt is also a good solution. I cannot mark two answer correct, otherwise I would do that. +1

    – Asim Ali
    Mar 27 at 8:24













  • Good answer though. +1

    – Shoaib Munir
    Mar 28 at 9:54














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You do not want to remove the tag from the code as this is a back-end setting. You can change the setting by logging in to your back-office then go to



Content -> Design -> Configuration


then click on the correct storeview. Under the tab Search Engine Robots you find the option






share|improve this answer













You do not want to remove the tag from the code as this is a back-end setting. You can change the setting by logging in to your back-office then go to



Content -> Design -> Configuration


then click on the correct storeview. Under the tab Search Engine Robots you find the option







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answered Mar 27 at 7:43









Ronak RathodRonak Rathod

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  • Thanks Rathod..

    – Asim Ali
    Mar 27 at 8:05











  • working or not ?

    – Ronak Rathod
    Mar 27 at 8:07











  • Yes working, but adding robots.txt is also a good solution. I cannot mark two answer correct, otherwise I would do that. +1

    – Asim Ali
    Mar 27 at 8:24













  • Good answer though. +1

    – Shoaib Munir
    Mar 28 at 9:54



















  • Thanks Rathod..

    – Asim Ali
    Mar 27 at 8:05











  • working or not ?

    – Ronak Rathod
    Mar 27 at 8:07











  • Yes working, but adding robots.txt is also a good solution. I cannot mark two answer correct, otherwise I would do that. +1

    – Asim Ali
    Mar 27 at 8:24













  • Good answer though. +1

    – Shoaib Munir
    Mar 28 at 9:54

















Thanks Rathod..

– Asim Ali
Mar 27 at 8:05





Thanks Rathod..

– Asim Ali
Mar 27 at 8:05













working or not ?

– Ronak Rathod
Mar 27 at 8:07





working or not ?

– Ronak Rathod
Mar 27 at 8:07













Yes working, but adding robots.txt is also a good solution. I cannot mark two answer correct, otherwise I would do that. +1

– Asim Ali
Mar 27 at 8:24







Yes working, but adding robots.txt is also a good solution. I cannot mark two answer correct, otherwise I would do that. +1

– Asim Ali
Mar 27 at 8:24















Good answer though. +1

– Shoaib Munir
Mar 28 at 9:54





Good answer though. +1

– Shoaib Munir
Mar 28 at 9:54


















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