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According to the Google+ API, to link the Drupal site to your Google+ page, it needs the rel="publisher" attribute in the url to properly link.
You add a short line of code to http://www.2mugsff.com to link your website to your Google+ page. You will see this dialog until Google's testing is complete.
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Ask your site's webmaster to add the following line of code to your site's homepage:
<a href="https://plus.google.com/102492663878981750398" rel="publisher">Find us on Google+</a>
Any chance we can get this?
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Comments
Comment #1
RyFo18 CreditAttribution: RyFo18 commentedComment #2
Routh CreditAttribution: Routh commentedI've just begun to use this module and find I am having the same issue with the G+ link. It needs the rel='publisher' flag in the tag.
Comment #3
floydm CreditAttribution: floydm commentedI just added a patch to #1763624: Add ' rel="nofollow" ' for search engines that allows admins to set the rel="nofollow" attribute on user follow links and also adds a rel="publisher" attribute on the sitewide Google+ link.
You'd just want this change on the sitewide link, yes? Not on user Google+ follow links?
Comment #4
elachlan CreditAttribution: elachlan commentedIt has been several months. Has this made it into a release yet?
Comment #5
francisconi.org CreditAttribution: francisconi.org commentedSee:
http://drupal.stackexchange.com/questions/19710/how-to-add-rel-author-at...
Comment #6
AstonVictor CreditAttribution: AstonVictor as a volunteer and at DevBranch commentedI'm closing it because the issue was created a long time ago without any further steps.
if you still need it then raise a new one.
thanks