If I do not fill the SEO keywords per page and have empty SEO keywords on site level, but I still get the keywords "DotNetNuke,DNN" generated on page display.
Where is this defined? How can I prevent this?
I can remove them using the Style Helper I think ;-)
Posted By Timo Breumelhof on 17 Sep 2019 08:57 AM I can remove them using the Style Helper I think ;-)
That is a painkiller, but not a remedy. "Quality is not correcting errors afterwards"
Posted By EPT on 17 Sep 2019 09:17 AM Posted By Timo Breumelhof on 17 Sep 2019 08:57 AM I can remove them using the Style Helper I think ;-) That is a painkiller, but not a remedy. "Quality is not correcting errors afterwards"
Which is why I added the ;-)
Hi Joe, tnx for the reply.
My question about the keywords is not about the copyright notice in the generated HTML source, but the SEO metatag [meta id="MetaKeywords" name="KEYWORDS" content="DotNetNuke,DNN," /]
[meta id="MetaKeywords" name="KEYWORDS" content="DotNetNuke,DNN," /]
Where is this defined & can be switched OFF?
You are right Joe. The name of the field & the help text description is misleading. For me, this is "DNN Copyright Credits":
<!--*********************************************--> <!-- DNN Platform - http://www.dnnsoftware.com --> <!-- Copyright (c) 2002-2018, by DNN Corporation --> <!--*********************************************-->
And not the metatag keywords.
FWIIW, I have created several SQL snippets to correct the various settings (Portal, Host) that I normally run after an install, including the Copyright setting to N. Those SQL script where not run for this particular site yet..
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