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Creating a robots.txt file for your website
What is the robots.txt file used for?
Sometimes you might want to stop search engines and/or crawlers from accessing/indexing your website. You can use a robots.txt file to stop this from happening.
How to create a robots.txt file
Creating a robots.txt file is easy, here are the basic steps:
- Login to cPanel.
- Click on File Manager under Files.
- Navigate to the folder your website is stored in (this is normally the public_html folder).
- Click on the +File button to the top left of the page.
- In the New File Name field, set the filename as robots.txt
- Click Create New File.
Basic Usage
Here are some examples of code/rules you can add to your robots.txt file, to achieve different things.
Blocking Google from indexing anything under /blog (e.g. https://my-domain-name.com/blog) on your website:
User-agent: Googlebot
Disallow: /blog/
Allow all bots to access any part of your website:
User-agent: *
Allow: /
Let the bot know where your sitemap is:
Sitemap: https://example.com/sitemap.xml
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