Pehaps just using a markup for each html meta entry or one markup that covers all options in one markup.
(:facebookmeta name=??? description=??? image=??? :) and (:googleplusmeta name=??? description=??? image=??? :) or create one markup that does both facebook and G+ at the same time. (:fbgpmeta name=??? description=??? image=??? :) Also, a skin change would also be needed on the html html-markup. This could also be done automagically, but I'm not really sure how. Perhaps a markup rule that detects space. :-) What do you believe that gets more convoluted? CarlosAB On 9/24/11, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: > The advent of Google +1 triggered my attention to some (probably) > useful pieces of information that could be added to our html pages in > order not only to let the +1 button (and its Facebook cousin) work > better, but also (supposedly) to generally achieve better display in > Google (and potentially other search engines) results. > A few examples of such things might be similar to these: > <html itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Article"> > <meta itemprop="name" content="..." /> > <meta itemprop="description" content="..." /> > <meta itemprop="image" content="..." /> > <meta property="og:title" content="..."/> > <meta property="og:image" content="..."/> > <meta property="og:description" content="..."/> > but there there is a bit more here > http://developers.google.com/+/plugins/+1button/#plus-snippet > > Does the community think that such pieces of added information might > really make a difference in search results and social sharing? > I personally do, definitely. > > If so, what would/will/is the practical way to place/inject such kind > of things into the html, per page? > I just know about standard "keywords" and "description" meta tags, but > here things seem to go a little further, and slightly more convoluted. > > Thank you > > Luigi _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
