It's a basic SEO option. It's the first freakin' thing that search engines do when they crawl a site.
We need to be able to create/modify /robots.txt file in VB Cloud
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There is currently an open Bug report for the Cloud development team to add this. I don't have an estimated time on when it would be implemented.Translations provided by Google.
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First congratz on the first post.
I have a question if you're willing to respond, would you be so kind to tell me how important this robot.tx file is? Ive been trying to get my forum off the ground for a few days and im curious if this robot.tx file isn't installed does it hold your forum back from going anywhere?Comment
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At the moment, as Wayne mentioned, you cannot add a robots.txt file on the Cloud platform.
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Hi Kernmedia,
First congratz on the first post.
I have a question if you're willing to respond, would you be so kind to tell me how important this robot.tx file is? Ive been trying to get my forum off the ground for a few days and im curious if this robot.tx file isn't installed does it hold your forum back from going anywhere?
A better way to get your site into the search engines and get your site indexed is to sign up the Search Engine's Webmaster tools and submit your sitemap.xml files. You can generate these in the AdminCP at the bottom of the left navigation.Translations provided by Google.
Wayne Luke
The Rabid Badger - a vBulletin Cloud demonstration site.
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by Maik StorckHello,
I think it would be very nice if a standard robots.txt file could be included with vbulletin.
In this file, the basic rules should be included to prohibit all non-essential links...-
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