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Author:  Kaze [ 27. Sep 2007, 23:53 ]
Post subject:  Search Engine Optimization

With xml, I'm not exactly sure how this would work, I only know it as php/mysql references.

But the variable that's defined per category (similar to the breadcrumb at the top, the hierarchy that shows how far you are inside of the gallerys, folder by folder) it lists the top one as a variable that can be called out of the sql database, and with php can be output before the header tags end.

Pretty much I'd like to see it where when you're in a folder, it lists the name of that folder in the meta tag information.

Making instead of every web page say "Tiny Web Gallery" It'd be more search engine optimized, thus creating "Tiny Web Gallery - Skiing trip - 2007" and so on.

Even if it were just an option to include an optional text document akin to "folder.txt" or something, maybe "metatags.txt" or some such?

Author:  TinyWebGallery [ 28. Sep 2007, 12:13 ]
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the title is already set - but only when you select an image - adding a path there makes sense as well ;). The only problem is that I don't have this information at this point - because if you e.g. use a foldername.txt then in the head section this is not read yet. (I set the title later on with Javascript)

Adding this information to the meta tag is no problem. But I can only add the real names to the meta tags.

/Michael

Author:  Kaze [ 28. Sep 2007, 17:32 ]
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I was just using the .txt document as an example, really for me, those are kind of cumbersome, and annoying to deal with, which is why I haven't gotten around to doing it yet for all the folders, because, hey, that'd be ungodly. (because of an expected 3500 some folders)

But you already know what I'm talking about, just pointing it out in case you hadn't thought of it, I realized it wasn't happening when I took a look at my google analytics and noticed that what people were searching for (in this case "rule 34 halo") that they were coming to my page, but the title, and meta tags didn't reflect this, the only optimization available was due to the multiple file names, and the url itself.

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