| 59 | | Keywords added here will appear as keywords (within meta keywords tag <meta content="..., ..." name="keywords" />) for all site content instead on the ones specified for content items. |
| | 59 | Let's consider several possible use cases for your objects having/not having their own (local) SEO keywords specified. |
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| | 61 | 1. No local SEO Meta Keywords, Global keyword is set |
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| | 63 | In case you add any global keyword into this field - it will automatically fill "Meta Keywords Tag" field on objects SEO context properties form (override checkbox is not selected) and will be presented in <meta name=”keywords” content=”…, ...” /> |
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| | 65 | 2. Local SEO Meta Keywords are set, Global keyword is set |
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| | 67 | Keywords added here will appear as additional keywords (within meta keywords tag <meta content="..., ..." name="keywords" />) for all site content with SEO keywords enabled. |
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| | 69 | 3. No local SEO Meta Keywords, No Global keyword |
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| | 71 | In case no global keyword is specified, and there is no local SEO keyword enabled (override checkbox is not selected), then <meta name=”keywords” content=”…, ...” /> will display standard Plone keywords (if there are any). |
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