Keyword Meta Tag Text Box

I use Dreamweaver 8 and read there is a "text box" similar to
the one for description on the toolbar for adding keywords.
This was in the help section of Dreamweaver 8 as follows:
Setting Keywords properties
Many search-engine robots (programs that automatically browse
the web gathering information for search engines to index) read the
contents of the Keywords meta tag and use the information to index
your pages in their databases. Because some search engines limit
the number of keywords or characters they index, or ignore all
keywords if you go beyond the limit, it’s a good idea to use
just a few well-chosen keywords.
Enter your keywords, separated by commas, in the text box
labeled Keywords.
Where on the tool bar is this located or how do you get it on
the toolbar? I have searched but must be missing something.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Don
The Glass Cottage

That information is flawed. The major search engines (with
the possible
exception of Yahoo) do not use keywords at all.
Try INSERT | HTML > Head Tags > Meta Keywords.
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"dbistroff" <[email protected]> wrote in
message
news:ebvt5b$n77$[email protected]..
>I use Dreamweaver 8 and read there is a "text box"
similar to the one for
> description on the toolbar for adding keywords.
>
> This was in the help section of Dreamweaver 8 as
follows:
>
> Setting Keywords properties
>
> Many search-engine robots (programs that automatically
browse the web
> gathering information for search engines to index) read
the contents of
> the
> Keywords meta tag and use the information to index your
pages in their
> databases. Because some search engines limit the number
of keywords or
> characters they index, or ignore all keywords if you go
beyond the limit,
> it?s
> a good idea to use just a few well-chosen keywords.
>
> Enter your keywords, separated by commas, in the text
box labeled
> Keywords.
>
> Where on the tool bar is this located or how do you get
it on the toolbar?
> I
> have searched but must be missing something.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.
>
> Don
>
http://glasscottage.net[b
>

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