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Spoilers aren’t a backend feature. They’re just a combination of JavaScript and CSS. If you view the page source (CTRL + U on desktop), you’ll still see the “Spoilers” content.
If your goal is to hide it from bots, you’ll need to place it inside a members/premium-only section.
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Even though these operators are still in BETA and Google often struggles to detect when a specific article or PDF was published, did you know you can use the before: and after: operators to search for content published within (before and after) a specific time frame?
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I hope everyone is doing well!
It’s time for a different kind of giveaway. I’ll be giving away 3 x Sapphire memberships/upgrades - one upgrade every 20 days!
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If you're a newly registered member and you're feeling a little lost or overwhelmed on Office Outlaw, then this All-In-One guide I wrote is just for you!
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The thing about video creators is that they can't think of anything new since almost everything is already out there.
Imagine how many "influencers" make funny, educational, or attention-seeking videos - and since the public expects new content daily or every other day, creators start copying...
Chances are, many of you have used different codes or plugins on your website to warn visitors when they're about to leave your site by clicking on an external link.
For example:
http://transition.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/bye?https://google.com
The URL structure of the website shown in the image above...
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