This sounds like a really useful idea, for those who really leverage  
the hierarchy of the page structure.

I'm not I'd want all of the child pages to share keywords with their  
parents, though. If someone implements this tag, a binary attribute  
for inheritance would be very useful... though it could get complex  
beyond one or two levels of depth. Maybe there's a way for an  
attribute to specify how far back up the tree keywords are  
aggregated....

Another approach would be to place common groups of keywords in  
snippets, allowing for many different keyword templates, which could  
be called from the pages that need them.

A third possibility is a single global keyword string for the site,  
which could be called, or not, on individual pages, in addition to  
page-level keywords.

*dan


On Jun 10, 2007, at 10:13 PM, Matt Bauman wrote:

> The only SEO feature I could see being nice to implement on the back-
> end (or extension) side of things would be the ability to easily add
> a "keywords" string in addition to the slug and title.  And then it
> would be slick for Radiant to automatically dig through all of the
> parent pages, appending the strings together when you call the tag
> <r:page:keywords />.
>
> Does the page attributes extension allow for something of the sort?
> I haven't checked that extension out yet.  Maybe I'll look into
> adding such a tag myself if it doesn't yet exist...
>
> Matt
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