Hello :)
Am Sat, 09 Jul 2005 03:08:48 -0400 Daniel Carrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: > Hello all, > > Rob just brought up SEOs (Search Engine Optimizer). Now, we do have a > SEO installed and we can use it. Though it's a very simple one. It just > edits HTML tabs that search engines look for. > > I'd like to ask for opinions on how we should configure it. > > Below are the fields available and some comments from me. The SEO is > configured on a per-page basis. > > 1) Title > Text to be present into <TITLE> tag. It is displayed in browser title > bar. Search engines display it as a title of the document. > > <daniel> I guess we'll just say "OOoAuthors" </daniel> OK, I'll give you a +1 > > 2) Meta Description Tag > Description of the document to be displayed right below title in search > engine results. It is indexed and considered to be more important then > the page content by several SE. > > <daniel> > How about: > "OOoAuthors is the development site for OpenOffice.org documentation. > We are a group of volunteer reviewers, writers, editors and translators. > We always need more volunteers, and everyone is welcome, no matter what > your level of knowledge or experience is." > </daniel> For this, also +1 > > 3) Meta Keywords Tag > Keywords of the page to be indexed with. Though the relevance of listing > meta keywords is of questionable value now it is useful to document what > meta keywords you are focusing on for this page - for furture reference. > > <daniel> > OOo; OpenOffice.org; OpenOffice; Open Office; OOoAuthors; Authors; > volunteer; documentation; write; contribute; translate; open source; > free software; Creative Commons > </daniel> When you add the Creative Commons License, what about GPL? Two questions to OpenOffice and Open Office: When I know it right (I'm not sure about this!) then, the name Open Office is registered for a different company. This is the reason, why the whole project and the Software has the name "OpenOffice.org". When my objection is true, I prefer OpenOffice and Open Office to be left out. The rest of the words: +1 > > 4) HTML Comment > Comments embedded into HTML header. > > <daniel> Same as Meta Description Tag? </daniel> +1 > > 5) Robot Tag > Robots meta tag value. Allows or denies indefing, following links, etc. > for spiders indexing your content. > > <daniel> Just pick the default: ALL </daniel> +1 > > 6) Distribution Tag > Distribution meta tag to designate time and area disribution of the > document. > > <daniel> Just pick the default: Global </daniel> +1 Sigrid :)
