This is a new one for me. I've set up a new site with a new theme I've not used before, and now it seems as though Google will only index my pages but not my posts. I have about 5 posts and 5 pages, and it's indexed all of the pages and not a single post, even a page I added last night. There's nothing in my robots.txt that would exclude posts, although I am using the All In One SEO plugin option to disable the indexing of categories. The header of my posts pages all contain "index,follow" and I have an XML sitemap generated which is including all of the posts. Permalinks are all set up for both pages and posts as website.com/page/ or website.com/post/
Google indexing Wordpress pages but not posts? What gives?
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This is a new one for me. I've set up a new site with a new theme I've not used before, and now it seems as though Google will only index my pages but not my posts. I have about 5 posts and 5 pages, and it's indexed all of the pages and not a single post, even a page I added last night.
There's nothing in my robots.txt that would exclude posts, although I am using the All In One SEO plugin option to disable the indexing of categories. The header of my posts pages all contain "index,follow" and I have an XML sitemap generated which is including all of the posts. Permalinks are all set up for both pages and posts as website.com/page/ or website.com/post/
One thing I've done differently is that the front page has a short expert of the post to follow. I've seen tons of other people do that, though. Would that somehow make it ignore the posts because of "duplicate content"?
Not sure if this is related, but for the indexed pages in Google, it shows a cached version link but if I click it, it's a broken link. (???)
I tried to Google for this but I can't find the answer at all.
There's nothing in my robots.txt that would exclude posts, although I am using the All In One SEO plugin option to disable the indexing of categories. The header of my posts pages all contain "index,follow" and I have an XML sitemap generated which is including all of the posts. Permalinks are all set up for both pages and posts as website.com/page/ or website.com/post/
One thing I've done differently is that the front page has a short expert of the post to follow. I've seen tons of other people do that, though. Would that somehow make it ignore the posts because of "duplicate content"?
Not sure if this is related, but for the indexed pages in Google, it shows a cached version link but if I click it, it's a broken link. (???)
I tried to Google for this but I can't find the answer at all.
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