@loenne yes. Put the base CPT url at the exception and all links that start with that link will be treated specific.
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loenne
(@loenne)
3 month later and now I got around to test this option 🙂
Unfortunately, I can’t seem to make it work.
I have the CPT URL structure something like this: example.com/cptname/single-post-name/
I want everything under example.com/cptname* to use the Excluded Links settings – but I can’t find a way to do it 🙁
Hi,
Excluded URLs apply only to external links. Internal website links are treated separately in the Internal Links tabs but we don’t have the option to include/exclude for those 😕
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loenne
(@loenne)
Sorry, I wasn’t completely clear in my question.
I need all pages that are in a specific CPT to be excluded. No nofollow links added to them 🙂
The CPT content is all in its own “folder” so it’s something like example.com/cptname/single-post-name/ and then everything in /single-post-name/* needs to be excluded.
I understood what you mean. But those are internal links, on the same website that WP External Links is installed on.
WP External Links is intended for links that are to other/external websites.
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loenne
(@loenne)
Yes – but it’s the external links in the content on those CPT that I want to exclude.
I have:
Posts – want nofollow on external links
Pages – want nofollow on external links
CPT – don’t want nofollow on external links
Basically, I just want the plugin to ignore all content in that CPT (or in that sub-folder that the CPT creates as URL slug)
🙂
Oh, sorry, now I understand. But unfortunately we don’t have the option to filter out pages by CPT 🙁 I will add it to our ToDo list but it will not be done this year as we’re already busy with some other projects.
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loenne
(@loenne)
No, the links you want to exclude need to have that class 🙁