Metadata
General properties
Page title |
Title of the browser window (<title> element inner text). |
Page description |
The page description used for meta tags of the page and for searching content of the website. |
Page keywords |
Keywords used for meta tags of the page and for searching content of the website. |
Page tag group |
Tag group that will be used for tagging this document using the Page tags parameter below. |
Page tags |
Enter the tags that you want to tag the document with.
When entering more than one tag into the Page tags field, the tags should be separated with a comma or a blank space. A combination of both in a single entry is also valid. The following examples are all valid entries for adding three tags - tag1, tag2 and tag3:
tag1, tag2, tag3 tag1 tag2 tag3 tag1, tag2 tag3
In case that you are entering a tag consisting of more than one word, you should enclose it within quotation marks. Multiple long tags can also be entered and can be also divided by both blank spaces and commas:
"long tag1", tag, "long tag2" "long tag1" tag "long tag2"
Quotation marks can also be used for tags containing special characters that couldn't be used otherwise:
"tag@1", "tag#2", "long, strange: tag@#$"
The page tags field has also an insinuation function implemented. This functions offers you tags from the selected tag group while you are writing. |
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Global Settings
You can configure prefix of the page title, description and keywords for all documents on the website using the Site Manager -> Settings -> Content dialog. Here you can configure the prefixes and also the standard format of the page title.
The default page title format is: {%prefix%} - {%pagetitle_orelse_name%}
It means that the format consists of the prefix followed by the page title value. If the page title value is not set, the document name is used.
Macro expressions in metadata
You can use macros in format {%ColumnName%} to insert the values of the current document into the title or other metadata fields. See Developer's Guide -> Development - Macro expressions for a list of possible macro expressions. |