What code and where do I add it to stop Google from adding a date to my search results
I have the same question. I looked at the data for one of my posts in Google Webmaster Tools’ “Fetch as Google” tool and could see where the date was being displayed for the post. I removed the following code from the loop-index.php file:
echo “<time class=’date-container minor-meta updated’
$markup>”.get_the_time(get_option(‘date_format’)).”</time>”;
echo “<span class=’text-sep text-sep-date’>/</span>”;
I emptied all caches (I use W3 Total Cache) and used the Fetch as Google tool again and the date no longer appeared. I assume this will work, but will have to wait and see how Google reacts. In the mean time, I just want to make sure that this is the correct thing to do? Or is there another preferred method? Basically, I want to make sure I’m not breaking things!
Thanks for the support, guys!!
Hello!
This is more of a WordPress issue rather than a theme one, but try the following:
Cheers!
Josue
I realize this is an old post, but it still applies.
I want to remove the date from the Google search snippet results for pages only – not blog posts. The above settings adjustment for a blank custom date affects everything, including blog posts.
So… how do we remove the date from pages only in Google results?
Hi!
As far as I know pages don’t add in a date. Not sure where Google would be pulling it from and checking on my own personal site running Enfold I’m not getting dates in my results.
Regards,
Devin