Bryan Cheung 7 Years Ago Nice post, Javeed. What do you think of the usability of these functions? Do you think there would ever be a case where you want the meta information to be different from the info in the fields they're taken from? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Javeed Chida Bryan Cheung 7 Years Ago Hi Bryan. Thanks for the comment. Since you ask, currently the title in the page head is sourced as the content item title + page name + site name. That's pretty safe, but I am bracing for one of our clients to possibly request a custom title for each content item.That being said, it would be very cool to house a little SEO subsection (with free-form fields for Title, Description and Keywords) inside of the Display Page tab of the content edit screen - same as we do for a Page. I consider Display Page may be the most appropriate home for that data since having a Display Page is suggestive that the content item may be served up all by itself as a result of navigating from an Asset Publisher. Further more, keywords currently comes from tags and categories. Not hard to imagine wanting more in there from a pure SEO perspective without having to create a content tag for it. Just a few thoughts.Thank you, again, for engaging. :-) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Javeed Chida Bryan Cheung 7 Years Ago Hi Bryan. Thanks for the comment. Since you ask, currently the title in the page head is sourced as the content item title + page name + site name. That's pretty safe, but I am bracing for one of our clients to possibly request a custom title for each content item.That being said, it would be very cool to house a little SEO subsection (with free-form fields for Title, Description and Keywords) inside of the Display Page tab of the content edit screen - same as we do for a Page. I consider Display Page may be the most appropriate home for that data since having a Display Page is suggestive that the content item may be served up all by itself as a result of navigating from an Asset Publisher. Further more, keywords currently comes from tags and categories. Not hard to imagine wanting more in there from a pure SEO perspective without having to create a content tag for it. Just a few thoughts.Thank you, again, for engaging. :-) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
(You) 7 Years Ago [...] In my last technical post titled Content SEO - Hidden in Plain Sight, I exposed a caveat in the way the title of a content item is auto-crafted by Liferay. Here’s an excerpt from that article,... [...] Read More Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel