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TfSEO 2: the free vBulletin url rewrite
Developer Last Online: May 2010
TfSEO 2.1
TfSEO is a powerful and free url rewrite for the vBulletin system: it rewrite forum, thread and post urls. For me it's very hard to explain well all the feature of this plugin, soo the best way is test it. How much does it weight on the server? I have tested on my home server: TfSEO enabled, heavy:Live DemosAdminCP Demo: ![]() For Support and question you can contact me at davide {at} techforum .it This product will be updatefor long time, I welcome (and really do ask for) any feedback, suggestions, issues, etc... If you install it, click install. Note: vbulletin will have by default a rewrite system from version 4.0 (beta should coming next month, april). I relly suggest you to wait, and not use this product. If the vb's rewrite will be great, i will no more update this product. Download Now Only licensed members can download files, Click Here for more information. Supporters / CoAuthors Show Your Support
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| TfSEO: a Light Url-Rewrite (thread and forum only) | superjeff | vBulletin 3.6 Add-ons | 152 | 28 Jun 2009 16:27 |
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Developing in English is a good practice an you can get more help.
My primary language isn't English too ... it's Portuguese! No members have liked this post.
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Erm... how about this URL?
http://www.techforum.it/f46/connette...t-con-un-t780/ Compare the title of the thread and the rewrited URL, it seems to be slightly different :S No members have liked this post.
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I think it is because it only puts the first few words from the title of the thread into the URL so if you have a thread which is titled with 50 words, the URL won't be massive.
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I think is not using the last version because he is "eating" accents. You can define the number of words in the url.
Does Google penalize long urls? No members have liked this post.
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Originally Posted by jack bro
It is true. I don't have much time, and the link structure in my forum is a bit different.
Usually, no. But have you ever see a very long url in a Google's serp? It's very bad. Google eat the url and write something like "yoursite.com/...". I think this is bad to see, and you could be penalize from the user that "jamp" your result.
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Hi,
The Previous/Next links do not seem to work. Are you going to release a plugin for vbadvanced cmps? Many users would find it useful. Thanks for the mod, superjeff. No members have liked this post.
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I think that will be useful if you add an option to filter some words that are irrelevant for SEO purposes, I mean short words that Google and other search engines don't have in account when you make a search, words like: "to", "the", "of", and so on.
AFAIK these type of words aren't relevant. Is this really true? And just in case that you add this option... it will have as a implicance a higher CPU load? Thank you! ![]() No members have liked this post.
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UPDATED: Fix two bugs (due to a failure to load a template, thread/forums with many page) and improved support for character replacer!
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Originally Posted by neverstop
The Previous/Next don't work because they have the "nofollow" attribute and a rewite of its will add two query every time you display a thread! The plugin for vbadvanced cmps is incoming.
Originally Posted by jscieza
This option is incoming, but below the vbadvanced plugin
![]() It will no have implicance in a higher CPU load.
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I would suggest anyone holds off from this. Will this coder support this in the next version? If not, you're going have to uninstall -- meaning you lose ranking and indexed pages as they will have to be re-indexed.
Regards Jason ![]() No members have liked this post.
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Read first of write. Have you read the "introduction"?
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Thank you for your reply, superjeff.
I have three suggestions ![]()
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Originally Posted by superjeff
Many users have said they will support their hacks for a long time; do many stick with it? NO! I am not disrespecting you or your hack; it is a good hack, but if you did stop support it and not heard of again -- then people would have problems.
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I'm going to add all these suggest, but it will take me much time.
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