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Customizing (Pages) title tag

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In 3.4 we could customize the title tag for various views like so:

define( 'CCS_PAGE_TITLE_RECORD', '{record_name} | {database_name} | {board_name}' );

Can be pleeeeeaaaase return? It was one of the most effective SEO measures I used, but on 4.x I can’t control that anymore. 

 

Or is there already a way? I know how to set/override meta tags from within the templates, but I don’t know if the title tag is accessible in a similar way. 

ACP -> System -> SEO -> Meta Tags ;)

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Maybe my topic title wasn’t clear enough, but the functionality I am asking for is NOT available through the meta tag editor. I don’t want to change a single page title – I want to dynamically and globally control how titles for different views of different databases are constructed – as it was possible in 3.4. 

Ok, indeed this feature is missing.

Yes, this please.

  • 1 month later...
On 6/21/2016 at 7:51 PM, opentype said:

Maybe my topic title wasn’t clear enough, but the functionality I am asking for is NOT available through the meta tag editor. I don’t want to change a single page title – I want to dynamically and globally control how titles for different views of different databases are constructed – as it was possible in 3.4. 

This is so necessary.

We should be able to set the Post Subject as the Page Title for all posts, for example.  This will make a DRAMATIC difference to SEO results.

See Yoast for example of how this is implemented for Wordpress using variables: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/yoast-wordpress-seo-titles-metas-template-variables/

 

 

  • 2 weeks later...

Shame this is not included.

What else is missing?

  • 6 months later...

When this will be included ? we really need it for SEO

Yes, this is needed please

  • 3 months later...

BUMP - Any update with this @Rhett

Pages just needs fully restored to their 3.x functionality. The blocks and lack of filtering options is troubling 

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