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Title
(Strongly Recommended)
Your
documents title will appear in user's hotlists, the banner of most
browsers, and robot-generated lists. It should be a concise, one-line
summary of what the page is about. Bear in mind that users may not
reach your document through your homepage, but directly using a search
engine or link at another site, so the title should ideally be
self-sufficient. If this is a company website, try to include the name
of your company here also. Instead of Tools and Supplies, make it Joes
Hardware - Tools and Supplies.
Keywords
(Strongly Recommended)
Comma-separated
list of key words for indexing your document.
Some robots look at keywords in context, so it is best to preserve
word order and case, e.g. pizza, Vancouver, British Columbia rather
than british vancouver columbia pizza. Try to use plurals for your
keywords, search engines will process both singular and plural form.
DO NOT REPEAT KEYWORDS!
Description
(Strongly Recommended)
The
description is presented to the user along with the document's title
as the result of a search.
Many robots use the first few lines of text as a description if the
Description tag is not present. For documents using frames, it is
possible that there is no such text present. Try to include your
company name or website name here also. Use keywords in your
description. Try to avoid superlatives (such as "best",
"biggest", "coolest").
This tag
names the author or creator of the page. This is useful if a searcher
would like to find more pages created by you.
Redirect
This tag
will let you redirect your visitors to another URL after a specified
amount of time. This is useful if your site changes URLs.
Robots
(Recommended)
See the
workshop report at W3 for the full text.
<META NAME="ROBOTS"
CONTENT="ALL | NONE | NOINDEX | NOFOLLOW">
default = empty = "ALL"
"NONE" = "NOINDEX, NOFOLLOW"
The
filler is a comma separated list of terms:
ALL, NONE, INDEX, NOINDEX, FOLLOW, NOFOLLOW.
Discussion:
This tag is meant to provide users who cannot control the robots.txt
file at their sites. It provides a last chance to keep their content
out of search services. It was decided not to add syntax to allow
robot specific permissions within the meta-tag.
INDEX
means that robots are welcome to include this page in search services.
FOLLOW
means that robots are welcome to follow links from this page to find
other pages.
So a
value of "NOINDEX" allows the subsidiary links to be
explored, even though the page is not indexed. A value of "NOFOLLOW"
allows the page to be indexed, but no links from the page are explored
(this may be useful if the page is a free entry point into
pay-per-view content, for example. A value of "NONE" tells
the robot to ignore the page.
DHTML
page transitions. These are the effects a user will see upon entering/exiting
your site. These can annoy users. Use these sparingly!
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