I recently update my website:
http://luscoefusco13.es
But it appears in the Google search with the old attributes.
How Can I change the name and the description of the website?.
You need to ask Google to re-crawl your URLs.
That could help you:
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/6065812?hl=en
Despite this being a ridiculous question, I'll answer it.
There is no 'refresh Google results' button, you have to wait for Google to crawl your website, see the changes and update their version of your website.
You can however, submit a sitemap to Google via Google Webmaster Tools and you can submit your URL to Google.
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Hi I have recently removed the '.html' from the end of my url's to make them look more professional which was brilliant. However, now when I see my site on Google the old url which includes the '.html' still appears which produces people with an error page as expected. How can I tell Google that I have new url addresses so that people can visit my site again?
thanks!
Best way to remove .html extensions is by adding it in .htaccess file. This way search engines will "understand" it, but you will not seeing the search result immediately, since search engine crawler, will take some time to update.
And make sure to submit your url in google. If you have google webmaster you will be able to see this process and status of your website more clearly.
I had built a Google UI Apps Script in my Drive account. It works great.
I would like to embed it on my domain. I know that I can embed it as a gadget on a Google site, but I don't want Google's URL appearing in my website.
I have a word-press site and I would like to embed this UI script into a page/post on my word-press site or create a stand alone page on my domain with this script on it.
Is this possible?
I just don't want my users to be redirected off my site and see the long ugly domain of https://script.google.com/a/macros/*************
Any suggestions?
This isn't currently supported.
See (duplicate) Embedding Google Apps Script WebApp in WordPress Page.
Visit Issue 852 and star it for updates. (There are also some potential work-arounds described in the issue comments.)
Is there an example anywhere of how to use the Document apps-script API to add a button to the Google Docs menu, when it is clicked bring up a web page from my web app that prompts the user for 2 strings, then on OK it does a search & replace on the open document?
I don't need to add search/replace per-se. I just figure this is the simplest example of writing an Add-In to Google Docs that edits the open document.
thanks - dave
As it stands, this is not possible. I think this issue (which you might like to star so that you can receive updates in the thread) best describes it. Summary in post #7:
This feature request is to add the same script functionality to a
document as there is in a spreadsheet. ie menu items etc.
A recent video by google (see their blogs) hints that this will be soon available.
In the meantime u can ask for the document url from your published script interface.
If you make a googledrive.com client app you can even use the new goglepicker to select the doc.
i have this problem, and it seems that i'm not alone.
If i embed a simple apps script form with some textarea,buttons and labels in a custom web url www.mydomain.com/mypage...the page simply don't show nothing and the Chrome console report that error:
Refused to display document because display forbidden by X-Frame-Options.
Instead if i see the page from the original url:
https://sites.google.com/a/mydomain.com/mysite/mypage
i see the apps script correctly.
Anyone solved that problem or can tell me a workaround??
Thank you
This is a known issue and there has been a lot of chatter on this topic. Here is the issue filed in issue tracker. You may star it. People have listed some workaround as well.
Google Apps Script Gadget not working with custom web address mapping
If I have a sitemap_index.xml:
http://www.domain.com/sitemap.xml
2010-09-28
And I change the content or update the page, and then change the lastmod, will I then have to submit it again to the search engines, for example in google webmaster tools (the section where you submit sitemaps)?
Thanks
As long as you've told Google about the sitemap, they'll check it periodically. The more often it changes, the more they'll tend to check it.
If you go to Site configuration | Sitemaps, it'll tell you the last date they downloaded your sitemap.
No. It is however worth taking a look at the sitemaps page on webmaster tools every now and then and seeing if any errors were reported with the sitemap.
#Skilldrick is right!
Also, google states that the results are not effected by the sitemaps anyway. They should only give a guidance to the search spider. He/she will make the final decision!!