Using the controls in this section, you can configure the tags that activate Google Webmaster Central™ as well as your Pages' titles and headers.
Specifically, you can apply the following options:
▪ | Verification metatag for Google Search Console: enter the control meta tag to use the Google Webmaster Central™ tools. |
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When working with the Evo edition of WebSite X5, you can enter the Google Search Console verification meta tag as custom code through the editor available in the Statistics and Code | Code window.
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The commands in the Tag 'Title' section allow you to define the format based on which you will compose the <Title> tags:
▪ | Tag Format for Site Pages: choose the values from the available lists that will be reproduced in the <Title> tag for the Site's Pages, as well as the character to use as a separator. By default, the <Title> tags for the Site’s Pages are written as "Title of the Page - Title of the Site". |
▪ | Tag Format for Blog Articles: choose the values from the available lists that will be reproduced in the <Title> tags for the Blog Article Pages, as well as the character to use as a separator. By default, the <Title> tags for the Blog Article Pages are written as "Title of the Article - Title of the Blog - Title of the Site". |
In the Tag 'H1..H6' section, you’ll find options for managing the header tags:
▪ | Automatic heading tag management: this option defines how <h1> and <h2> heading tags are to be handled when the website's page code is created. You can choose from: |
• | None: none of the parameters set for the Pages will be automatically applied and the heading tags <h1> and <h6> can be managed manually. |
• | H1 for page title: if the name assigned to the Page during the Map creation step or the Page Title used in the Page Properties window is made visible (see Text Style), it will be used as the value of the <h1> tag. |
• | H1 for Website Heading and H2 for Page title: the value of <h1> tag will be the name of the Page, or if otherwise specified, the Page Title used in the Page Properties window, followed by a dash, then the Title of the site (<h1> = "Page Title - Site Title"). The <h1> tag is inserted in the Page code, and is attached to the Model's header. The name of the Page or the Page Title, without adding the name of the Site, is also reproduced as the value of the <h2> tag. |
▪ | Set H1..H6 tag for the Template Headings: if this option is active, the <h1>..<h6> tags will be applied to the texts associated to the corresponding Heading Styles. |
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To define the Heading Styles you need to use the functions available in the Text Style window. Once you choose a Style, you can apply it to a text while working in the text editor.
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