Tagged: Portfolio, portfolio items, seo, settings, title
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March 29, 2014 at 6:28 pm #244804
Hi Friends , I hope everything is fine there, thanks for your precious time and support.
When I finish an article (I mean, finish the process of reviewing/introducing a portfolio item) , can I control the Title which I see at the current Browser’s Tab?
Now, it basically goes like this:
Let’s assume that I entered the
“Computer Hardware and Software”as my website’s TITLE in Dashboard > General > Settings…
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When I add a new portfolio item named “Asus MainBoard“, the NAME of the Portfolio item goes like this on the browser tab AS A TITLE, while still preserving the one I entered for the whole website.:“Computer Hardware and Software | Asus Mainboard“
1-Is this the way Enfold works, is there anything wrong by the means of a technical aspect?
2-Is there a way to control / customize this WITHOUT a plugin?
Using a “title” independent from Portfolio NAMES / Blog Post NAMES?
I want to use short Captions for the Portfolio Items and more descriptive phrases for the BrowserTitles for the current Portfolio Item or BlogPost.
Regarding to SEO, I would like to customize the title as I wish.
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For example, getting rid of the part
“Computer Hardware and Software”
And instead of that, having something like the phrase below for a specific portfolio item, as title at the browserTab..:
“Intel based ATX Asus Maximus Mainboard”
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.Is there a way to achieve this separately for any portfolio item or blog Post?
Maybe via Dashboard or customizing via FTP?
What can we do?3– If second question is not possible, is there a way to add PortfolioItem/BlogPost “EXCERPT” TO Title too?
Current Structure:
General Website Title + Portfolio Item’s Name
Better Structure
General Website Title + Portfolio Item’s Name + Portfolio Item’s ExcerptPlease let me know, this is important when it comes to S.E.O..
Thanks very much for your support.
Kind Regards,
Bedros- This topic was modified 10 years, 7 months ago by Bedros.
March 31, 2014 at 6:48 pm #245622Hi Bedros!
It is possible to do it without a plugin but you’d need to deeply edit the theme files, which will be reverted if you update the theme. It is better and easier to use a plugin, like FV All in one SEO Pack, which allows you to edit the title and it’s very simple.
Best regards,
JosueMarch 31, 2014 at 6:55 pm #245628Hi Josue, thanks a lot.
What about number “3” , is it the one you’re stating it would be only possible with deep editing.?
- This reply was modified 10 years, 7 months ago by Bedros.
March 31, 2014 at 7:52 pm #245675Hi!
Yes, i actually though it could be done with FV doing something like:
But it didn’t work, if you really need it try contacting a developer from here to mod the theme or the plugin for your needs.
Regards,
JosueMarch 31, 2014 at 7:57 pm #245684Hi and thanks for the response ; you’re saying that this is not even possible with the plugin by default? (sorry, it’s just my English , I hope I understood you right.)
Interesting.
But, if the plugin is not able to accomplish such a simple(sorry if this sounds naive) task , then what is that plugin built for?- This reply was modified 10 years, 7 months ago by Bedros.
March 31, 2014 at 8:20 pm #245698Hi!
Yeah, but the plugin fills your needs for 1 and 2, 3 is a little bit more tricky (it’s not as simple as you think because the excerpt needs to be called inside the Post loop in order to appear, the title tag is outside that), but maybe there is a plugin out there.
Best regards,
JosueMarch 31, 2014 at 8:25 pm #245703Thanks very much for all your support, Josue, and thanks for all your understanding.
Wish you the very best,
Bedros- This reply was modified 10 years, 7 months ago by Bedros.
March 31, 2014 at 8:26 pm #245706You are welcome, glad we could help Bedros.
Regards,
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