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Posted by Dung Ping on 01/10/14 11:28
Kim André Akerø wrote:
> Dung Ping wrote:
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> > There are names for 'description', 'author', 'copyright', 'robot', and
> > so forth. I like to create a name of 'appreciation', and write names
> > of the people who helped with my page.
> >
> > Or I may create a name of 'to_whom', and write 'to my wife' in the
> > content.
> >
> > Can meta names be created at one's will? Thanks.
>
> No problem at all. However, it will only be readable by humans who
> happen to be reading your HTML source code. AFAIK, not all meta names
> are read by robots.
>
> Example (here presented in XHTML):
> <meta name="dedication" contents="To my wife" />
Thanks. Does the name have to be only one word? Or more, such as
'dedicated to', is also good?
If a name is not read by robots, it is just not in index or follow
somewhere, isn't it? My only purpose is that people will see it when
opening the source code.
Thanks again.
Dung Ping
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> Kim André Akerø
> - kimandre@NOSPAMbetadome.com
> (remove NOSPAM to contact me directly)
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