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WordPress 5.5+ PHP 7.4+ v1.0.0 上架:2026-04-07

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原文外掛簡介

Multisite search visibility indicator is a lightweight plugin that keeps you informed at a glance whether your site — or any site in your network — is accidentally blocking search engines.
WordPress has a built-in setting under Settings → Reading called “Search Engine Visibility”. When enabled, it adds a noindex directive that tells search engines not to index your site. This is easy to accidentally leave on after development, and notoriously hard to notice.
This plugin adds a persistent indicator to the WordPress toolbar so you never miss it again.
Features

Toolbar indicator visible to administrators at all times (front-end and back-end)
Color-coded status: green when search engines are allowed, yellow/red when blocked
Multisite ready: shows a per-site breakdown across your entire network
Each site in the dropdown links directly to its Reading Settings for a one-click fix
Bulk management page (Multisite only): allow or discourage search engines across all — or selected — sites in a single action
Zero configuration required — install and it just works
No external dependencies, no tracking, no bloat

Multisite Bulk Management
On a Multisite installation the plugin adds a Search Engine Visibility page under Network Admin → Settings. From there you can:

See every site in the network and its current visibility status
Select individual sites or all sites at once
Apply “Allow search engines” or “Discourage search engines” in one click

Who is this for?

Agencies managing WordPress Multisite networks
Developers who frequently spin up and hand off sites
Site owners who want a quick sanity check without digging through settings

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