Posted on: 02/20/06 03:35am
By: Anonymous (inteligentus)
Hey!
Is there possible to add meta search words (for websearch) with GL? How?
It would be great that we could specify what are articles all about within meta tags - so that webspyders and searchengines would list appropriate pages on top of results. Meta words! With millions of Internet users turning to search engines each day to find Web sites we can not afford not to be found by them. Right? When publishing a story there should be a frame to specify meta words.
So... Development and progress... Please include this function within next release of GL or write an external module. So GeekLog will be even better and more professional.
meta search words
Posted on: 02/20/06 07:00am
By: Nameless
Yes, ofcourse it is possible. Add it manualy to Your header.thtml in Your site default theme. If You wan't to Your site be more search engines friendly, my proposiotions is:
- use RSS syndication, add Button with RSS to Your site and an information about it to Your header.thtml, add RSS links to one or all public RSS catalogs,
- add site index link to Your site, this is a plugin for GL,
- it is better if Your directory (archiwe of articles included in GL 1.4) is public and link is good wisible,
Now to 1 article in one site is more thet one link Google boots love this
Regards & sorry for pure english
meta search words
Posted on: 02/20/06 08:38am
By: Anonymous (inteligentus)
Not satisfied... I - We would like to add meta tags for each page on GL site individually. That would be a hack, wouldn't be it?
meta search words - dynamic meta tags
Posted on: 02/20/06 09:43am
By: 1000ideen
There are 2 threads on dynamic meta tags / alt attribute
http://www.geeklog.net/forum/viewtopic.php?showtopic=61896
http://www.geeklog.net/forum/viewtopic.php?showtopic=63337
meta search words
Posted on: 02/20/06 01:57pm
By: Dirk
meta search words
Posted on: 03/06/06 02:06am
By: Anonymous (Penny Haynes)
I read your thread, but I can't find any header.thtml in my files uploaded by the GoDaddy installation. I have version 1.3.9sr1. Can someone help me? Also, I don't know if my version needs to be updated - it wasn't mentioned on the home page. Help!
meta search words
Posted on: 03/06/06 05:24am
By: 1000ideen
You could and should upgrade to Geeklog 1.4.0sr2 and then do changes to the theme which is below /public_html/professional/
meta search words
Posted on: 03/06/06 03:00pm
By: Dirk
[QUOTE BY= Penny Haynes] I have version 1.3.9sr1. Can someone help me? Also, I don't know if my version needs to be updated - it wasn't mentioned on the home page.[/QUOTE]
Yes, that version should be updated ASAP. In fact, this version is several security fixes behind - you'll also need the 1.3.9sr2, sr3, sr4, and of course sr5 fixes. Or just upgrade right to 1.4.0sr2 ...
bye, Dirk
meta search words
Posted on: 03/11/06 11:11am
By: Anonymous (Penny Haynes)
Will this mess up my existing site if I upgrade right now? I don't want to lose any of my present information...
meta search words
Posted on: 03/11/06 11:19am
By: Dirk
[QUOTE BY= Penny Haynes] Will this mess up my existing site if I upgrade right now?[/QUOTE]
Stories, etc. are all stored in the database and won't be affected. If you've modified any core files, then you'll obviously lose those and have to re-apply your modifications. Themes are compatible, as long as you stay within the same version (e.g. 1.3.9sr1 to 1.3.9sr5).
bye, Dirk
meta search words
Posted on: 03/13/06 07:58pm
By: Anonymous (HELP! I can't even unzip the files...)
I have no clue how to work Gzip, so I can't unzip or install your program.
Can I hire someone to install it on my site?
If so, please go to the Contact Us form at
http://www.1stPod.com[*2] and let me know how much you would charge just for a simple installation so I can be up and running.
I need it asap. Thanks!
meta search words
Posted on: 03/14/06 01:55am
By: Dirk