Hides Pages & Posts from search results and search engine indexes.
Author: | Lon Koenig and Firebrand LLC (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 3.2.1 |
WordPress version tested: | 5.0.0 |
Plugin version: | 2.1.2 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 27-05-2014 |
Last updated: | 06-12-2018
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Rating, %: | 0 |
Rated by: | 0 |
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Total downloads: | 1 923 |
Active installs: | 20+ |
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Screenshots
The SearchCloak box in Page editing.
The SearchCloak dashboard settings page.
FAQ
Does SearchCloak work with Google Custom Search?
SearchCloak adds the
head element to cloaked Pages and Posts. This should stop them from being indexed and, therefore, prevent them from appearing in your Custom Search results.
Does SearchCloak work with multisite?
Yes. SearchCloak doesn’t have any multi-site specific features, but works fine on multi-site installs.
Does SearchCloak work with custom post types?
Yes! As of version 2.0.0, SearchCloak lets you specify which Custom Post Types should get the SearchCloak checkboxes.
ChangeLog
= 2.1.3=
Tested and updated for WordPress version 5.0.0
Documentation updated for Gutenberg
Clean up markdown in readme.txt
2.1.2
Tested and updated for WordPress version 4.8
2.1.1
Updated documentation
2.1.0
Updated for WordPress version 4.7
Combines duplicate NOINDEX tags if multiple plugins generated extra tags
2.0.3
Test for empty case when displaying dashboard settings page
2.0.2
Fix readme
2.0.1
Check existence of saved values before drawing edit box
2.0.0
Add support for custom post types
1.3.2
Update testing information in documentation
1.3.1
Update readme to fix typos and add FAQs
1.3
Reformat comments.
Don’t cloak admin searches
1.1.1
Minor documentation tweaks
1.1
Added ability to cloak Posts
1.0
Initial commit