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3/11/2015 9:19 AM
 

I'm getting some "blocked resources" errors on my site in Google Web Master tools. Most of them are noted in the errors list on WMT for /Portals/ resources.

The robots.txt file has /Portals/ disallowed by default.

I'm not sure what the logic was to block this by default, but should I unblock it to allow google access to index that data?

 

 
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3/11/2015 9:56 AM
 
IMHO it doesn't make sense to disallow /Portals, as these folders contain your images and documents.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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4/20/2015 5:10 PM
 
Sebastian;

I found this question and your somewhat-helpful answer while looking for info on this matter. When running the Google Mobile-Friendly test today, I also discovered that there were a number of pages that Googlebot didn't have access to and believe that I should make them available. Despite using DNN for almost five years now, however, I am a mere mortal and have no idea of how I would go about "unblocking" access to these files! I'm presuming there's a setting within DNN (I'm running 7.02.02) to do this - but I have no idea of where to find it! Can you at least point me in the right direction?

Ian
 
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7/24/2015 9:19 AM
 
What would be the consequences of Allowing /Portals/ and also /DesktopModules/ ? Both of these are blocked and Google Mobile Friendly test says it needs those to display the page accurately. My concern is that I will open up the search to something that needs to stay private. Is there anything standard in DNN that could be opened up that shouldn't by Allowing these?
 
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7/24/2015 10:11 AM
 
private file types cannot be accessed by Google, only HTML templates etc. might be affected.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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