(Tutorial) Page Title : Duplicate Content (Drupal For SEO)
Page Title : Duplicate Content (Drupal For SEO)
- One of the biggest culprits for duplicate
content on a website can be found in the head title tags. Having
identical titles on every page or titles that are too similar will result in
the majority of your content falling into the supplemental index. By
default, Drupal will populate your title tags with the title you give to
your pages followed by the site name specified in the Site Information
(found at Administer > Site Configuration > Site Information.)
Most of the time this would be adequate. However, sometimes content titles are too much alike, especially on eCommerce sites when you have similar products with varying attributes. In these cases, you will want to override the Drupal defaults, and you can do this with the Page Title module. (At the time of this writing, the latest version was still in alpha, but I am using it successfully on a live site running a stable version of 5.5. However I recommend using the 2.0 Dev version). The newest version also requires the Token module which should already be installed for the Pathauto module.
Courtesy : http://www.drupal4seo.com
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