Help on meta tag and pagr description

how / where to write meta tag and page descriptions on
dreamwaver 8
i'm currently can't find where to write down my key words and
descriptions on the meta tag and page description place on
dreamwave . please advise step by step as i'm a beginner
thanks in advance
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The code you show *already* has a keywords and description
META tag in
place. So - what is your question? You would either modify
the currently
existing ones or replace them with new ones. And the keywords
meta is
pretty useless as has already been suggested.
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"Mostafa Mosbah" <[email protected]> wrote
in message
news:ghttgr$nbf$[email protected]..
> its okay i understand the real benefits of key words and
page description
> , but
> my question is regarding where to place my key words and
description on
> the
> page i'm designing on dreamwaver 8
> i have seen a website that shows this :
> <HEAD>
> <TITLE>This is the Web Page Title. This will
appear on your
> SearchSight.com
> Listing</TITLE>
> <META name="description" content="This is where you
place your web page's
> description. This will appear on your SearchSight.com
listing.">
> <META name="keywords" content="place, your, keywords,
here, separated, by,
> commas">
> </HEAD>
>
> but i don't know where to find them on my page i'm
designing now
>
> thanks in advance
>

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    >I use Dreamweaver 8 and read there is a "text box"
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    > characters they index, or ignore all keywords if you go
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    box labeled
    > Keywords.
    >
    > Where on the tool bar is this located or how do you get
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    > have searched but must be missing something.
    >
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