On Sat, 2009-01-03 at 15:45 +0100, Dag Wieers wrote: > Hi, > > Something that is not helping us with Google is the prefix "www.centos.org - " > to every page of the website (including the forums). > > It is annoying in the sense that it pushes the important keywords to the > end of the title and sometimes out of view of regular users (yes, Google > search resuls are trimmed). > > As an example, seaching for "wireless site:www.centos.org" results in > titles that are missing all the important items: > > www.centos.org - Forums - CentOS 5 - Networking Support - Wireless ... > 14.7. Establishing a Wireless Connection > www.centos.org - Forums - CentOS 5 - Networking Support - Intel ... > www.centos.org - Forums - CentOS 5 - Hardware Support - Hawking ... > www.centos.org - Forums - CentOS 5 - Networking Support - Intel ... > www.centos.org - Forums - CentOS 5 - Networking Support - CentOS 5 ... > Hardware and Network Protection > www.centos.org - Forums - CentOS 5 - Networking Support - try to ... > Creating a Wireless Connection > www.centos.org - Forums - CentOS 5 - Hardware Support - Intel ... > > This is awful, how would anyone find which of those forum articles matches > what they're looking for ? > > My advise: > > - Get rid of the "www.centos.org -" prefix for all pages > > - Get rid of the "Forums -" prefix for the forums > > - Get rid of the "Networking Support" prefix for the forums > > - Move the "CentOS 5 -" to the end of the title (or get rid of it too) > > Not sure if it is possible from any configuration, else we should hack the > responsible code to make it disappear. Can we put this on a TODO list ? Hey Dag, does the Wiki even have a Site Map? If not that can greatly help with the google searches (has to be submitted to Google). Also each page upon creation needs a way to Inherit The Current Title and the Meta Content section of the page code so it does not inherit from the Base Code of MoinMoin. JohnStanley