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Manage or improve the site's search engine ranking by running audits, assessing metrics, or making the site’s content and data more digestible by search engines.
The Optify module allows Drupal website owners to quickly and easily integrate the Optify digital marketing platform. The module exposes javascript tracking code on all website pages. In addition, the module lets website owners set pages that should not be tracked by Optify. Drupal website owners will need to sign-up at Optify before being able to complete the module's configuration settings.
Maintain a list of source and destination URL's for which redirects (301 or 302) will be performed. Source URL is absolute, destination URL may be a path, or another absolute URL.
Source-destination URL pairs are stored in the variable urlrouter_array as an associative array. The actual redirect takes place in hook_boot(), so that URL routing takes place as quickly as possible.
This module will prove most useful during development of a site, for which a number of "legacy URL's" exist on one or more subdomains or domains, which will not change, but that need to be sent to new URL's. It may also prove useful as a more convenient method of creating "vanity URL's" for marketing purposes, as an alternative to editing .htaccess or virtualhost configuration.
As of March 7th 2016, Google has removed the public PageRank metric completely. Google is no longer making this metric available to the public at all. See https://webmasters.stackexchange.com/a/92048.
A block showing the Google PageRank of the site (e.g. PageRank 3).
Optionally modify the widget color, rounded corners and other CSS values by enabling the Style (CSS) Settings module.