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DomitianX
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Topic: Dynamic Keywords Posted: 16 October 2008 at 7:13pm |
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What is the "dynamic keywords" feature and how do you use it? I assumed it was the ability to edit the meta tags in the admin interface, but so far I have not found anything about the new feature.
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123Simples
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Posted: 16 October 2008 at 7:17pm |
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I'm pretty sure that this is a feature of the beta version 10
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Posted: 16 October 2008 at 7:26pm |
Not according to this post: http://forums.webwiz.net/forum_posts.asp?TID=25047 Some of the highlights of version 9.51 are:-
- Improved server side paging for SQL Server 2005/2008 and mySQL
- Dynamic meta tags
- Admin/Moderator email notification of moderated posts that are waiting approval
- Fixed bugs coursed by the latest release of the myODBC 3.51 Driver in mySQL version
- Support for myOBDC 5.1 in mySQL version
- Improved OS and browser detection for active users list
- New
Log Files - Web Wiz Forums can now be configured to save actions in log
files,. This will include Date/Time, IP address, and member who took
the action. Actions that can be logged are:-
- New Member Registration
- Moderator and Admin actions (if a Topic is deleted you will now know who did it)
- New Posts and Topics
- Deleted Posts and Topics
- Edited Posts and Topics
- Deleted Polls
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Posted: 16 October 2008 at 7:30pm |
Or this post: http://forums.webwiz.net/forum_posts.asp?TID=25047&PN=2 Web Wiz Forums version
9.51 has now been released.
Improvements and new features include:-
- Improved performance for SQL Server 2005/2008 and mySQL Databases
- Dynamically created SEO friendly Meta Tags for Title, Description, and Keywords
- New Editor Tool for Inserting YouTube and Adobe Flash Movies with Preview Window
- New Configurable Logging Tools to record Moderator and Member Actions and Error Messages
- Image and File uploading increased maximum size to 30MB
- myODBC 5.1 Driver support for mySQL database versions
- DoS Protection from SQL Injection Viruses
- Admin and Moderator Email Notification of Topic/Posts awaiting approval
- Improvements to the Member File Manager for Image and File Uploading
- Increased the Number of Private Messages a Member can receive to 10,000
More information on Web Wiz Forums is available at www.webwizforums.com
The following page lists changes to this latest release; http://www.webwiz.net/webwizforums/kb/release_notes.asp
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123Simples
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Posted: 16 October 2008 at 7:34pm |
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I do apologise but I've been busy ---- I meant that when you create a new post if you click view source you will note that the dynamic keywords are created from your post, so there is no editing for you to do
Sorry
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DomitianX
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Posted: 16 October 2008 at 7:38pm |
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Ahh, ok I noticed that part but I assumed there was more to it. The other nice thing to have in the meta tag would be website and/or forum title as well. For those of use that like to title things to target a specific audience.
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Posted: 16 October 2008 at 8:48pm |
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You do no generally need your website title in the description meta tag as it is just that, a description. It is sometimes used as the summary text in search engines and should give users an idea what your page is about.
The website name normally goes in the title tag which is again as it implys. This is the part that is shown in the title of your browser, taskbar and the title for search engines and generally the part you click on.
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Posted: 16 October 2008 at 10:12pm |
Scotty32 wrote:
You do no generally need your website title in the description meta tag as it is just that, a description. It is sometimes used as the summary text in search engines and should give users an idea what your page is about.
The website name normally goes in the title tag which is again as it implys. This is the part that is shown in the title of your browser, taskbar and the title for search engines and generally the part you click on.
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I've been doing web development and SEO freelance work for about 12 years. Its very well known that constructing your title is as, if not more, important than the meta tags themselves.
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