HeadMeta

August 26, 2015

HeadMeta Plugin

Automatically add <link>, <meta> description and <meta> keywords to your HTML on a per-post (or page) basis.

HeadMeta creates <meta> “description” or “keywords” tags for individual
posts or pages. It can also create arbitrary <meta> or <link> tags.
These are easily set on a per-post (or page) basis by simply adding Custom
Fields.

See the Installation section for more detailed examples.

Installation

  1. Upload the headmeta folder and its contents to your wp-contents/plugins directory.
  2. Activate in the Plugins menu.
  3. Add Custom Fields to your posts.

To use this plugin, you add key/value pairs in the Custom Fields section
when you create or edit a post or page. If you enter description or
keywords as the name of the key, HeadMeta will automatically generate an
appropriate <meta> “description” or “keywords” tag in the head of your
HTML.

If you need to create arbitrary <link> or <meta> tags, you can use
head_link” and “head_meta” as the key. Whatever you enter as the value for
that custom field will be plugged into the generated <link> or <meta> tag.
For example, if you added the following keys and values:

KEY: head_link
VALUE: rel="seealso" href="http://example.com/movies/"

KEY: head_meta
VALUE: name="keywords" content="entertainment,movies"

This would generate two tags in the of the page when someone visited
the permalink for the post:

 <link rel="seealso" href="http://example.com/movies/" /> <meta name="keywords" content="entertainment,movies" /> 

Changelog

1.5 2010-01-14

  • Tested up to WordPress 3.0-alpha

Details

  • Version: 1.5
  • Active installations: 70
  • WordPress Version: 1.2
  • Tested up to: 4.3.34

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