Thanks for the replies everyone!

Configuring the hardwired controller is what I think I would prefer to
do.  (Well said Yarko)

I think every little bit helps with SEO.  (Page names / folder names
as well as the other fine settings provided)

I will be naming my functions with SEO in mind too.  ie instead of def
show(), def  another_great_keyword()

Iceberg, if you search google for some keyword, notice the bold
highlighting sections in the urls returned that match your keyword.

Massimo, Yarko, so in the absence of such configuration option, what
would the final route.py need to look like to have a url call to
http://mydomain.com/myapp

reroute to http://mydomain.com/myapp/great_keyword/index.html

Thanks again for all the help, love this tool!!!

Mark


On Sep 27, 2:12 am, Iceberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> One relevant question: how SEO-efficient it is, if our controller
> defines some good keywords into following variables?
>   response.title
>   response.keywords
>   response.description
>
> I noticed that they are used in the default layout.html
>
> Sincerely,
> Iceberg
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