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Nov 5th, 2009
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Re: How to identify a no-follow blog comments
Simply go into the source code of the website.
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Nov 14th, 2009
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Re: How to identify a no-follow blog comments
I think seoquake add-on for Firefox would help you for this purpose. It has a feature called 'line-through nofollow and noindex'.

Wish this help,
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Nov 15th, 2009
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Re: How to identify a no-follow blog comments
I have a small doubt, i.e., How to identify the blog has no-follow attributes.

You can install addons on Mozilla about identifying DoFollow and NoFollow. Here's the link:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/search?q=dofollow&cat=all
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Just a simple extension to highlight links in a page according to nofollow / dofollow status.
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Nov 18th, 2009
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Re: How to identify a no-follow blog comments
There is a addon in mozilla firefox which helps to know whether the blog is do follow or no follow. Just put no follow addon in google and you will get it.
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Nov 18th, 2009
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SEO 4 Firefox can help so download
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