
- #ADOBE ROBOHELP SUPRESS META TAG INSTALL#
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- #ADOBE ROBOHELP SUPRESS META TAG PRO#
- #ADOBE ROBOHELP SUPRESS META TAG VERIFICATION#
added schema / structured data / rich snippets front-page support. added twitter card open graph settings and support for home page. added open graph settings and support for home page. fixed issues with schema settings saving. added backward compatibility to 4.9 by allowing determine_locale() > get_locale() fallback. fixed bug preventing settings from saving if schema settings are not selected. Please visit our support forums if you have any questions. You’ll see an input box containing a list of already enabled CPTs and you can click the input box to show and select other available CPTs to include, or click the X next to the CPT you wish to remove. You can add or remove this via Settings > Meta Tag Manager > General Options (tab). If you install a plugin that introduces a new CPT, that also needs to be added, as it is not added automatically. How do I enable/disable Meta Tag Manager for specific Custom Post Types (CPTs)?īy default (since 2.1) all custom post types are enabled, previous versions only had posts/pages enabled. This may be because your editing a CPT and it’s not selected within our settings page for Meta Tag Management. I don’t see the Meta Tag Manager meta box when editing a page on my site The Meta Tag Manager will be available as an individual meta box. When editing a post, page, or other CPT (such as an event, product, etc.) you can add meta tags that will only be displayed on that item’s page. Each tag you create can be assigned to a specific are of the site.
The general settings page is where you can add tags that appear on various areas of your site, such as your front page, archive pages, category/taxonomy pages, etc. You can manage your meta tags in two areas of your WordPress dashboard.
More to come! Go Pro now and get an early-bird discount of up to 50%!įAQ OK, I’ve installed the plugin, how and where do I start adding meta tags?.Taxonomy support – create meta tags for individual taxonomy term pages such as a single tag or category.Unique tag detaction of Meta Tag Manager tags with hierarchical precedence, avoid creating duplicate meta tags.Shortcode support within meta descriptions, allowing for more dynamic data insertion with plugins such as ACF.Additional contexts to add global meta tags, as well as exclusion rules for finer-grained controls.
Dynamic placeholders to include data about the page being displayed, such as page title, comment count, thumbnail URLs and more!. Go Pro for many newly added features, including: Adding additional open graph, twitter card or other social media meta info not supported by other SEO/Meta plugins. Adding Google and Yahoo site verification tags. Easily add verification codes for services like Facebook, Google Webmaster Tools, Bing Webmaster Tools, Yandex and more (or… create your own custom meta tags!). Add Google Sitelinks and Sitelinks Search markup.
Automatically add Schema and Structured Data to your home page. Automatically add Open Graph details to your home page. Add global meta tags that will display on specific CPTs, Taxonomies, your front page or your whole site. Add meta tags to specific posts, choose what Custom Post Types to support from our settings page. Choose from predefined types, such as ‘name=”keyword”‘ or create your own by typing it in. Supports meta tags including the name, property, http-equiv, charset and itemprop attributes. Meta Tags Manager is a simple, lightweight plugin which allows you to add custom meta tags to your site. We have plenty of ideas of what to add to the plugin, we’d love to hear your suggestions too, please let us know on our support forums. Since 2009 we’ve provided a freely available, regularly maintained plugin with support and we hope to continue doing so for many years to come! Meta Tag Manager 3.0 builds on the great success of 2.0 and also marks the launch of our new Pro Add-on.