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    Question Metatags

    Hello,

    How does one add a list of metatags in MX Premium and Web Designer 11 Premium? Thanks.

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    Default Re: Metatags

    Yes, it involves placeholder. The head placeholder.
    Create placeholder anywhere on your page and give it a "<head>" name.
    In the placeholder code field enter your meta tag.
    The above from Covoxer several years ago.

    A placeholder is a simple rectangle. Select the rectangle, open the Website Properties > Placeholder section and insert the meta tag code in the HEAD section.

    Select the rectangle then click the yellow nametag icon and add the name <head>

    The placeholder will not be visible but will automatically insert the code into the HTML script.

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    Thank you but that wasn't my question. Objects on a page such as an image have an ALT tag and a TITLE tag. I know how to put an ALT tag and giving the object a name will give it an ID tag...but how does one put a TITLE tag in?

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    Rich - You posted in the wrong thread. Your question was answered in the thread you posted.

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    I hope you are happy. I am totally embarrassed.

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    I am never happy to embarrass anyone.

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    Open up the web properties window, select either Website or Page Tab, then in the html code insertion box, select HTML code (head) and paste in your meta tags.
    Egg

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    Ah, of course Egg! (Smack upside the head). The link I provided was for earlier versions that did not offer the HEAD and BODY access.

    In what format should the META tags be?

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    Don't worry Gary, it didn't come to mind first off for me either.

    Like this:

    <meta name="google" content="notranslate" />
    <meta name="author" content="Egg Bramhill">
    etc.
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    Default Re: Metatags

    Quote Originally Posted by Egg Bramhill View Post
    Open up the web properties window, select either Website or Page Tab, then in the html code insertion box, select HTML code (head) and paste in your meta tags.
    Will try that, thanks!

 

 

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