
I'm on nginx, not apache.
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![]() I'm on nginx, not apache.
Go to the header template and remove index.php for the logo/home tab
(2016-11-25, 09:10 AM)Graze Wrote: I did this. Index.php is gone now, hopefully it improves SEO.I highly doubt that it will. Google's smart enough to know that index.html, index.php, and similar are all going to be index pages of a site and are usually configured at the server level to be the response to /.
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![]() (2016-11-25, 08:40 PM)Josh H. Wrote:(2016-11-25, 09:10 AM)Graze Wrote: I did this. Index.php is gone now, hopefully it improves SEO.I highly doubt that it will. Google's smart enough to know that index.html, index.php, and similar are all going to be index pages of a site and are usually configured at the server level to be the response to /. I heard that if you remove index.php, it helps SEO? (2016-11-26, 02:03 AM)Graze Wrote:(2016-11-25, 08:40 PM)Josh H. Wrote:(2016-11-25, 09:10 AM)Graze Wrote: I did this. Index.php is gone now, hopefully it improves SEO.I highly doubt that it will. Google's smart enough to know that index.html, index.php, and similar are all going to be index pages of a site and are usually configured at the server level to be the response to /. I see no reason why it would help SEO. If anything it could potentially confuse search engines. ![]() (2016-11-26, 05:41 AM)Wage Wrote:I heard from a lot of places that it helps. And instead of it indexing 2 pages, it indexes one. All of the huge forums don't have index.php(2016-11-26, 02:03 AM)Graze Wrote:(2016-11-25, 08:40 PM)Josh H. Wrote:(2016-11-25, 09:10 AM)Graze Wrote: I did this. Index.php is gone now, hopefully it improves SEO.I highly doubt that it will. Google's smart enough to know that index.html, index.php, and similar are all going to be index pages of a site and are usually configured at the server level to be the response to /.
Yes it should help. With 2 versions of the same page there is the possibility of ranking spread, so better to fix it. Either remove index.php, set a htaccess redirect or set a canonical tag.
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