I am using D7 and want to create sub-sections of a site, lets say example.com/sport and 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
Creating a taxonomy term view should do this. And if you want different page designs, use panels with a views argument. Good luck.
On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 5:08 AM, Swapnil Bhartiya <swapnil.bhartiya@gmail.com
wrote:
I am using D7 and want to create sub-sections of a site, lets say example.com/sport and 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 -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]
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@gmail.com mailto:swapnil.bhartiya@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> and 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 -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]
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@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
- It doesn't show content in field
- 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@gmail.com mailto:swapnil.bhartiya@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> and 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 Sciencepage
has Title as Science and then description as well as keywords. Thisway
each section will be SEO optimized and will be easier for user tovisit
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 -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]-- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]
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@gmail.com mailto:swapnil.bhartiya@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@gmail.com <mailto:swapnil.bhartiya@gmail.com> <mailto:swapnil.bhartiya@gmail.com <mailto:swapnil.bhartiya@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 > -- > [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ] > > > > -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]
You can do both these in panels.
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 5, 2012, at 3:23 AM, Swapnil Bhartiya swapnil.bhartiya@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks. I guess I failed to explain.
- 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@gmail.com mailto:swapnil.bhartiya@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
- It doesn't show content in field
- 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@gmail.com mailto:swapnil.bhartiya@gmail.com
<mailto:swapnil.bhartiya@gmail.com mailto:swapnil.bhartiya@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 -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]
-- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]
-- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]
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 Bhartiyaswapnil.bhartiya@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks. I guess I failed to explain.
- 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@gmail.commailto:swapnil.bhartiya@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
differentpage 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 SwapnilOn Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 5:08 AM, Swapnil Bhartiya <swapnil.bhartiya@gmail.commailto:swapnil.bhartiya@gmail.com
<mailto:swapnil.bhartiya@gmail.com <mailto:swapnil.bhartiya@gmail.com>>> wrote:I am using D7 and want to create sub-sections of a site, lets sayexample.com/sporthttp://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 thatScience pagehas Title as Science and then description as well askeywords. This wayeach section will be SEO optimized and will be easier foruser to visitonly the interested pages. This is important as we have domains like MyScience.com which we redirect to the appropriate views pages. So instead ofcreating manysites we can use one install to segregate content. I hop you get my problem. Best Arnie -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]-- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]-- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 3:23 AM, Swapnil Bhartiya swapnil.bhartiya@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks. I guess I failed to explain.
- 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.
Have you seen http://drupal.org/project/metatag? There is also a sandbox module specific to views at http://drupal.org/sandbox/davereid/1281614.
On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 5:08 AM, Swapnil Bhartiya swapnil.bhartiya@gmail.com wrote:
I am using D7 and want to create sub-sections of a site, lets say example.com/sport and 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.
http://drupal.org/project/metatag
The Meta Tags project points to two differing sandboxes for metatag views.