In today's content is king era, the value of original content is self-evident, however, the problem of content plagiarism and image theft is becoming increasingly rampant.For website operators, how to effectively protect their hard work, prevent malicious scraping of content, and add exclusive identifiers to images is a key step in maintaining brand image and content rights.AnQiCMS (AnQiCMS) is well aware of this pain point and has built-in features to address these challenges.
Protect original content: Anqi CMS anti-scraping strategy
AnQi CMS provides a powerful anti-crawling mechanism, among which the 'anti-crawling interference code' is the core function to protect the website text content from being easily copied.This technology does not simply prohibit copying and pasting, but rather by inserting invisible or barely noticeable special codes in the page source code, or by slightly adjusting the text structure, thus disrupting the recognition and extraction of automatic collection programs.
When a web crawler tries to scrape website content, these interference codes will cause the collected text to appear with garbled characters, broken sentences, and character misplacement, which greatly increases the cost and difficulty of data cleaning for collectors.For the average reader, these interference codes usually do not affect the normal browsing experience, and the content remains clear and readable.This intelligent processing method effectively raises the threshold for the original collection of content, thereby indirectly protecting the exclusivity of original content.
To enable this feature, you usually need to set it up in the Anqi CMS admin system.Please log in to the backend and pay attention to modules such as 'System Settings', 'Content Settings', or 'Function Management'.In these areas, you may find options named "Anti-collection settings", "Content Protection", or "Interference code management".After entering, there is usually a switch to enable or disable this feature. Some advanced settings even allow you to adjust the intensity or type of interference to meet different protection needs.
Declare copyright ownership: Add watermark display to the image
Images are an important part of a website's content, and copyright protection should not be overlooked either.The picture watermark function built into AnQi CMS is exactly for solving this problem.By overlaying the website's Logo, URL, name, and other identifiers on the image, even if the image is downloaded or redistributed by others, it can still clearly show its source and copyright information, serving as an effective means of promotion and copyright declaration.
Watermarks can not only prevent unauthorized use, but can also enhance the brand recognition of a website to a certain extent.When users see images with your website watermark on other platforms, they can quickly associate them with your website, bringing additional exposure to your brand.
The function of configuring image watermark is usually very intuitive. In AnQi CMS backend, you may find the relevant configuration in the image processing options of "Content Settings" or in the independent "Watermark Management" module.Here, you can upload an image file as a watermark (such as your logo) and finely adjust the display method of the watermark. Common settings include:
- Watermark position:Choose the display position of the watermark on the image, such as top left, top right, center, bottom left, or bottom right, etc.
- Transparency:Adjust the transparency of the watermark so that it is clearly visible without overly obscuring the main subject of the image.
- Size/Scale:Set the size of the watermark or automatically adjust the scale based on the image size.
- Margin:Adjust the distance of the watermark from the edge of the image.
After configuration is completed, the new images uploaded are usually automatically watermarked with the settings you have made.You can also try uploading a new image, or check if the existing images can be applied with a watermark in bulk (this depends on the specific implementation of the system).
By ingeniously utilizing the anti-crawling interference code and image watermark function of AnQi CMS, you can build a solid barrier for your website's original content and visual assets, thereby providing better protection for your brand and content in the digital world.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Does enabling the anti-crawling interference code function affect the website's search engine optimization (SEO)?
A1:In most cases, the anti-crawling interference code design of Anqi CMS takes into account the impact on SEO, and it mainly targets automatic collection programs rather than search engine crawlers.Search engine crawlers can usually understand and parse the normal content structure.However, to ensure safety, it is recommended to observe the crawling and indexing status of the website after enabling the anti-crawling function through Google Search Console (or other search engine webmaster tools) to ensure there are no anomalies.If worried, you can also choose a less intrusive mode.
Q2: Does the AnQi CMS image watermark function support text watermark or custom font?
A2:The image watermark function of AnQi CMS usually supports uploading images as watermarks, which means you can upload a logo with custom text and fonts after making it into an image.As for whether the built-in text watermark function is directly integrated, it allows direct input of text and font selection, which requires you to specifically check in the 'Watermark Management' or 'Content Settings' on the back end.Most CMS prefer to provide image watermarking to ensure compatibility and flexibility.
Q3: Can old images uploaded to the website be watermarked in bulk?
A3:This is a very common question. The image watermark function of Anqi CMS usually only takes effect on new images uploaded after the function is turned on.For images that have already been uploaded, some advanced CMS will provide batch processing tools that allow you to regenerate old images with watermarks.You can look for options like 'Batch Processing' and 'Regenerate Thumbnails/Watermarks' in the 'Image Resource Management' or 'Feature Management' in the background.If the system does not have the built-in feature, you may need to manually download the image, add watermarks, and then re-upload it, or consider seeking professional secondary development services.