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Our website, 21mike.com, uses both Yoast SEO (free) and an MLS listing plugin, IDXpress, which allows visitors to view property listings throughout Ohio and to search by neighborhood and other property characteristics.
Yoast SEO is indexing all these search results pages (useless really, as they’re transient pages whose content is generated by particular search parameters) and, MUCH more unfortunately, is also indexing javascript-invoking clickable buttons (“javascript:void(0)”).
The result is that Yoast is bloating three database tables with 1000s (and, for wp_yoast_seo_links, HUNDREDS of 1000s) of transient listing info, including area search results. Do you have any experience with this issue, and/or can you provide some insights into how to prevent this from happening? The site’s database has gotten crazy huge (±8Gb and growing) due to this interaction between the two plugins, and is affecting performance.
:Benjamin