[support] Meta Tags for Views
Swapnil Bhartiya
swapnil.bhartiya at gmail.com
Thu Apr 5 10:58:28 UTC 2012
Thanks.
Swapnil
On 04/05/2012 11:11 AM, Linda Romey wrote:
> You can do both these in panels.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Apr 5, 2012, at 3:23 AM, Swapnil Bhartiya<swapnil.bhartiya at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Thanks. I guess I failed to explain.
>>
>> 1. When I create a view page. It doesn't have any option to give a page
>> title (meta tage). If you give a page title on create view page it will
>> also appear on that page which we don't want.
>> 2. The views also don't have the option of giving description. If I use
>> views to set front page. That page has no description about the site and
>> it pulls the description from the last story as the description for the
>> site which is BAD SEO.
>>
>> Swapnil
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 04/04/2012 11:30 PM, Linda Romey wrote:
>>> I"m sorry--went back and checked. My view is a content view and I named
>>> it taxonomy term through panel since that's how I used it. Create
>>> content view with the fields needed, set contextual filter to taxonomy
>>> term. I also set view to take the first argument from the taxonomy panel.
>>>
>>> Then I used the taxonomy term panel and created a variant whose
>>> selection rule is the URL string that provides the argument for the
>>> view. That is what I put in one panel.
>>>
>>> I did create a taxonomy term view to list all the terms in one
>>> particular vocabulary and placed that view in another panel on the same
>>> page--really cool, all the terms are there and clicking on one lists all
>>> the content tagged with the term right on the same page.
>>>
>>> Hope this helps.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 3:53 PM, Swapnil Bhartiya
>>> <swapnil.bhartiya at gmail.com<mailto:swapnil.bhartiya at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> On 04/04/2012 01:35 PM, Linda Romey wrote:
>>>> Creating a taxonomy term view should do this. And if you want
>>> different
>>>> page designs, use panels with a views argument. Good luck.
>>>
>>> Thanks. I tried creating Taxonomy Term View but then
>>> 1. It doesn't show content in field
>>> 2. The main concern is being able to add 'Page Title' and Discription to
>>> that view page which I still don't get.
>>>
>>> Can you please elaborate?
>>>
>>> Best
>>> Swapnil
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 5:08 AM, Swapnil Bhartiya
>>>> <swapnil.bhartiya at gmail.com<mailto:swapnil.bhartiya at gmail.com>
>>> <mailto:swapnil.bhartiya at gmail.com
>>> <mailto:swapnil.bhartiya at gmail.com>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I am using D7 and want to create sub-sections of a site, lets say
>>>> example.com/sport<http://example.com/sport>
>>> <http://example.com/sport> and example.com/science
>>> <http://example.com/science>
>>>> <http://example.com/science>. I will use views to pull
>>>> tagged content for sports, science pages.
>>>>
>>>> I want to be able to show meta tags for these pages so that
>>> Science page
>>>> has Title as Science and then description as well as
>>> keywords. This way
>>>> each section will be SEO optimized and will be easier for
>>> user to visit
>>>> only the interested pages.
>>>>
>>>> This is important as we have domains like MyScience.com which we
>>>> redirect to the appropriate views pages. So instead of
>>> creating many
>>>> sites we can use one install to segregate content.
>>>>
>>>> I hop you get my problem.
>>>>
>>>> Best
>>>> Arnie
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