Indexing
You can choose which pages in your site are scanned and analysed (indexed) by search engine bots and which of your pages are ignored. This gives you flexibility to make sure all the pages you want people to find get found, to ‘hide’ pages from public view, and to add more information such as a page’s update frequency. The update frequency tag will suggest to the search engine how often their bots should rescan your pages.
Again in WebPlus’s Site Properties, click Indexing in the Search Engine section at the left. There are two types of indexing file that WebPlus can make for you to help search engines understand your site. One file offers the direct ability to exclude pages from indexing, while the other is a sitemap.
Robot meta tags and robots.txt
Check the Create robots meta tags and Create search engine robots file (robots.txt) boxes to list your pages as searchable. As we’re currently editing Site Properties, this will enable the option for all of your pages. To prevent a page being scanned by search engine bots and being listed in search results, you can override this global setting. Just go to the page you want to exclude, select