Quotation Marks in Description Meta Tag
I want to put quotation marks around a book title in a description meta tag. When I add them using the Description field in Properties, Dreamweaver substitutes " for the quotation mark. I know it is doing this because the content= is in quotes. Will the quotation marks show up okay using these html entities in all search engine results that display what is in my description meta tag?
Also, does it work okay to use html. like <em> </em> in head meta tags?
You're spitting into the wind with this. Descriptions in your meta tags are displayed by some but not all search engines. And the manner in which your meta descriptions appear on SERPs is totally out of your control. USE ALL CAPS for BOOK TITLES. Regular case for all the rest.
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Dynamic Description Meta tag?
I have a dynamic site that is primarily table driven. I would
like to change the contents of the meta description dynamically so
that the description matches information on the page that is
currently being displayed.
For example: If the page pulls up the product "eye brow
plucker"
I would like the meta description tag to read information in
my table so it will describe my "eye brow plucker"
Can that be done.No, that's not the Description <meta> tag. It's the character encoding <meta> tag.
To insert the Description <meta> tag in Dreamweaver, go to the Insert panel, and select the Common category from the menu. Click the down arrow alongside Head, and select Description.
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Many thanls
NickNo, that's not the Description <meta> tag. It's the character encoding <meta> tag.
To insert the Description <meta> tag in Dreamweaver, go to the Insert panel, and select the Common category from the menu. Click the down arrow alongside Head, and select Description.
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How do I set up Description meta tag on pages
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Liam,
I saw in a previous post that you mentioned that in V3, you cannot change the meta description via the properties button in the text editor (under Manage > Pages). I am having an issue with this too. I need to edit my meta description; however, when i do, the change never shows up. It only shows the initial meta description set for that page. I can't figure out any other way to change that description.
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Hello everyone!
I am new to website development. I have designed a new site
and I need to know how to set the page descriptions for search
engines. I've been unable to locate any help topics on this. Some
advice from experienced users would be much appreciated.Make sure your cursor insertion point is in the head region
of the page's
code, though.
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Code, description, meta tags?
I used to use Frontpage, I changed and barely understand Dreamweaver, so I finally tried iWeb. I love how easy it is (since the website is important but I'm not a computer whiz!), yet for SEO, I don't see how to make it work. Other than trying to upload the pages to, say GoDaddy, and do it by hand (as if I knew how), is there a way to add these things to iWeb as you build?
Do I even make sense??? LOL
Thank you,
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All of these features can be replaced with 3rd party options.
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There's another problem and that's with iWeb's popup slideshows. Once the MMe servers are no longer online the popup slideshow buttons will not display their images.
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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
you can e-mail me at : [email protected]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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> 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>
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> but i don't know where to find them on my page i'm
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Hi all
I have a site with iso-8859-1 characterset defined. There are
foreign characters in the content text. Do I have to use the
original foreign characters (ie accent marks) in the meta tags and
title, or is it advisable to use their codes instead?
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Meta tag question(s)
I am curious about a meta tag I came across:
<meta name="description" content=" ">
<meta name="keywords" content=" ">
<meta name="revisit-after" content="31 days">
<meta name="robots" content="all">
<meta name="url" content="
http://www.cariholdorf4homes.com">
<meta name="MSSmartTagsPreventParsing" content="true">
Is this necessary and/or beneficial to a website?
How does this work?
Will this work on all websites?
How soon does an search engine identify new meta tags if a
website is active?
If I create a somewhat unique meta tag (keyword or
description) for e.g. 'Revere's Electric Gates', will this get
placed near the top of search engines?
How can I increase the odds of getting near the top of a
search?> <meta name="description" content=" ">
Use the description meta tag for marketing purposes. It's
usually (not
always, but very often) the snippet that is shown below the
page title in
search results. It doesn't affect WHERE in the SERPS your
site appears, but
it can affect whether a person is motivated to click through
to your site.
> <meta name="keywords" content=" ">
Pretty worthless. Don't bother.
> <meta name="revisit-after" content="31 days">
Worthless.
> <meta name="robots" content="all">
"Robots all" is the default behavior. No need for this one.
You only need to
use the robots tag to specify non-default behavior, e.g., no
index or no
follow.
> <meta name="url" content="
http://www.cariholdorf4homes.com">
Non standard, not in any specs anywhere, therefore worthless.
> <meta name="MSSmartTagsPreventParsing"
content="true">
This was worth using in the past when MS was trying to use
its proprietary
SmartTags technology to hijack visitors. I don't know that
there's any need
for it currently, although I long ago put it it in my own
default template,
so it's probably in every site I create.
One more to consider:
<meta http-equiv="imagetoolbar" content="no">
I use this one to keep Windows from popping up that annoying
and distracting
image toolbar whenever the mouse is hovering over an image on
the page.
Sonjay
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> I am curious about a meta tag I came across:
>
> <meta name="description" content=" ">
> <meta name="keywords" content=" ">
> <meta name="revisit-after" content="31 days">
> <meta name="robots" content="all">
> <meta name="url" content="
http://www.cariholdorf4homes.com">
> <meta name="MSSmartTagsPreventParsing"
content="true">
>
> Is this necessary and/or beneficial to a website?
>
> How does this work?
>
> Will this work on all websites?
>
> How soon does an search engine identify new meta tags if
a website is active?
>
> If I create a somewhat unique meta tag (keyword or
description) for e.g.
> 'Revere's Electric Gates', will this get placed near the
top of search
> engines?
>
> How can I increase the odds of getting near the top of a
search?
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Hi,
Just wondering what would be the best way of getting a
description meta
tag in the pages of a templated site. Should it be in the
.dwt file or
in the page itself? What code do search engines see on a
template page?
Thanks for any input.
FredOn Wed, 13 Aug 2008 11:07:20 -0700, FredB
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Just wondering what would be the best way of getting a
description meta
>tag in the pages of a templated site. Should it be in the
.dwt file or
>in the page itself? What code do search engines see on a
template page?
>
>Thanks for any input.
>
>Fred
Your template file needs not be on the server, only on your
development machine - so search engines do not see your
template.
but if you create a template using File | new | Blank
Template it will
typically produce this code:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0
Transitional//EN"
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="
http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;
charset=utf-8" />
<!-- TemplateBeginEditable name="doctitle" -->
<title>Untitled Document</title>
<!-- TemplateEndEditable -->
<!-- TemplateBeginEditable name="head" -->
<!-- TemplateEndEditable -->
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html>
you should immediately put the <meta name="Description"
content="put
your description here " />
in the editable region of your template :
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0
Transitional//EN"
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="
http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;
charset=utf-8" />
<!-- TemplateBeginEditable name="doctitle" -->
<title>Untitled Document</title>
<!-- TemplateEndEditable -->
<!-- TemplateBeginEditable name="head" -->
<meta name="Description" content="put your description
here " />
<!-- TemplateEndEditable -->
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html>
then it can be changed on each and every page - which it
should be of
course
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How can I check if there are meta tags and description tags for my pages on website?
I want to check if the pages on my website have keywords or meta tags and description. How can I do that?
In Contribute, Edit the Page and the click on Format, Keywords and Descriptions.
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Description and keywords meta tags
Hello,
Could you tell me if it's possible to create HTML output of an ADF page, that has "description" and "keywords" meta tags in the head? Something like:
<meta name="keywords" content="adf jdeveloper description keywords meta tags">
<meta name="description" content="This is a short description of text on a imaginary page">
I know the SEO results may not be great, but I'd still like to use it, just to make it as good as possible for search engines.
Greetings,
Daan HornDaan,
Sorry for the oversight.
[url http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/jdev/htdocs/partners/addins/exchange/jsf/doc/tagdoc/core/document.html]Tag documentation for af:document says that af:document has a facet called "metaContainer" which emits the meta tags. I didn't see any examples or have time to test, but you can certainly try putting the meta tags in that facet.
Update: all of the examples I can find show how to inject javascript into the metacontainer, but it should give you an idea how to do it for <meta> tags. [url http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/jdev/tips/fnimphius/increase_css_and_javascript_performance.html?_template=/ocom/print]Here'surl one such example I found via Google.
Best,
john -
Are Meta tags or descriptions the best way for your website to get picked up by Google, Bing, & Yahoo? Or do you have to pay them for better results? Thanks!
Since some months I use "Dublin Core Metadata".
Here the link: http://www.metatags.info/dublin_core_metadata_element_set
On the other hand – what concerns "Olde Worlde Lace's “that neither it nor this forum say much about“ there was a very interesting thread here in the forum about SEO, which I remember.
1) Fully understand your markup language.
2) Work first BEFORE anything on CONTENT not on black hat "tricks" and or on white hat inbound links.
3) Expand the content so that you become an authority on the subject of the keyword phrases you wish to appear well ranked for.
4a) Avoid the error of going all over the internet looking for the "ONE WAY TO SUCCESS" posts. There is NO such thing. Google does not rank all sites and blogs by the same values. Some are simply in the top ten for middle to complex keywords and keyword phrases because of their AGE and the AUTHORITY factor (that they contain original content with good outbound links WHILE OTHER BLOGS AND SITES are listed in the top ten ON REGIONAL search because of inbound links (example: You are better ranked on Google.FR if you have FRENCH blogs from FRENCH servers linking to you as well as being yourself hosted on a FRENCH dot fr domain or a in France hosted dot com). And there are certain pages which are ranked simply by the volume of search requests for that page. And then there are others which appear and remain in the top ten because they are rated by Google with what is called PageRank .... and on and on.
In other words before you end up getting depressed and giving in to purchasing Adwords (sponsored links) try the following:
4b) Set a routine. Make this routine involve an hour at least per day to UPDATING and EXPANDING your content. Use PDF files (learn how to optimize meta tags and onpage PDF alt text and Accessibility). Expand with images which have BEFORE YOU UPLOAD THEM been right clicked to add (on your computer) meta information to the image files. Make sure to name your image info TRUTHFULLY (Google can read the content of images) so do not call it PARIS HILTON and ME unless it is a photo of you and Paris. Use the "+" sign between keywords. Per example if indeed it is a picture of you with Paris Hilton in Saint Tropez in the summer of 2008 then you might wish to name the image: YourFullnameInOneword+ParisHilton+SaintTropez+France+2008.jpg - note that some image formats do not allow for meta tags. Also be aware that as soon as you start tagging your images these keywords will be READ BY THE ROBOTS as they crawl your markup - so DO NOT SPAM your image titles and have DIFFERENT image tittles. Also place your images in a 2 deep folder system on your server AND ALWAYS LINK TO THE IMAGE WITH THE FULL URI / URL.
4c) Next spend a few hours reading a good BOOK about SEO. There are several. The best I have found is by DAVID VINEY and called "Get to the Top on Google" (Published by Nicholas Brealey Publishing - London, Boston). This book will give you tips and techniques to get your site to the of the search engine rankings and stay there. Also read the archives of Vanessa Fox's Blog - www.ninebyblue.com/blog/ (HGD now > http://www.ninebyblue.com/blog/seo/).
5) Set your objective to 3 keywords or keyword phrases per page.
6) Start to NAME YOUR PAGES with your keywords and name your folders as well - but try to do this ALL in small letters with dashes between words.
7) Install Google Webmaster Tools.
8) Make and add a XML sitemap and update this on Google Webmaster Tools. (And get Google Analytics)
9) Start to seek IN THE TEXT BODY PageRank 5 and higher "follow links"
(see here info about NOFOLLOW links on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nofollow).
10) Take a break and start again - the key to success is WORK. Nothing else will give you lasting success as honest effort.
11) ... and as Nancy O. said: only a short time ago: patience!
Hans-Günter -
Hi. In DW 8.0.
I searched the forums for this but was unable to find the answer.
I would like to have meta tags in my .pdf files that are on the web.
When someone does a search for one of them in Google or Yahoo!, it reads the title in a bizarre upper & lower case letter pattern under the search results page.
"ExaMPLe SAMple tiTLE"
Correct me if I am wrong, but Google creates source code for .pdfs so others can search for them, but I do not understand why the title looks the way it does.
I was hoping by changing the title meta tag in the actual .pdf using Acrobat would solve this, but I am waiting to see if this will work.
Does anyone know of a better way of changing/adding the meta tags to an online .pdf document?
Thanks.PDF is a print document.
HTML is a web document.
AFAIK, meta tags are found only in web documents.
Soluiton would be to convert your PDFs to HTML pages and use your own meta tags and titles.
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Changing Meta Tags and description on SWF
Hey guys. I bought a template, made some changes, published it and upload it on FTP. But each time I do a search, one one the search results is one of the orignal page names. Any tips on how to change it?
Hi,
I found this threat about Meta Tags in SWF Files in this Actionscript Forum.
Check out this link, some guys tell you how to do it here:
http://www.actionscript.org/forums/showthread.php3?t=15166
Hope this information helps,
Vicente Tulliano
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