Block lightbox content
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I'm working on a new website with aggregator of content.
i'll show to my users content from another website in my website in LIGHTBOX windows when they'll click on the title of the items.** I don't have specific url for these items.
What is the best way to say for SE "Don't index these pages"? -
Yes,
Because I don't have specific URL for the lightbox. it's just a new way to show content... -
Do you mean other than use the no-index tag or blocking robots.txt ?
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