Magnus Hagander wrote:
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 17:54, Jay Levitt<jay.lev...@gmail.com>  wrote:
I frequently find myself with multiple tabs open to the docs site, all
titled "PosgreSQL: Documentation". Does the new site back-end make it easy
to add a meaningful<TITLE>  tag, or would that take a mass commit to the
core docs?

Actually, it *has* the information in the title. E.g. "PostgreSQL:
Documentation: Manuals: Queries". It's just too long.

Maybe we need to reverse the elements in the title?

But I don't think it's limited to docs - don't you have the same
problem with all other pages? They all start with "PostgreSQL:" -
perhaps that should be changed to instead suffix them with "-
PostgreSQL"?

Yeah, in general it's best practice to post the most specific part of the title first, so that short tabs will still show the relevant info. Also used to help with SEO; not sure if it still does, but it might explain why you don't always get the right page when doing a Google search.

Jay

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