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There are so many websites that have so much information about so many granular details. Sometimes they even mention the basics, like quality content and a well organized website. That's 98% of it right there. The next 3%, as is similar to many things, is the most difficult. About 2% of that is presenting it to a search engine in the manner they recommend. That can be done through sitemaps. But if the website is well organized and not very large, a sitemap may not be necessary. | There are so many websites that have so much information about so many granular details. Sometimes they even mention the basics, like quality content and a well organized website. That's 98% of it right there. The next 3%, as is similar to many things, is the most difficult. About 2% of that is presenting it to a search engine in the manner they recommend. That can be done through sitemaps. But if the website is well organized and not very large, a sitemap may not be necessary. | ||
<Title></Title> | |||
Start with the simple stuff like the Title Tag. Wordpress automatically inserts the Title Tag into the HTML (regardless of whether there's a plugin to stop the display of the Title Page to users) and it appends the domain name to the Title Tag (good for SEO, but bad for how it looks on a user's tab, not sure if multiple TITLE Elements would help with the first for User display and the latter for SEO robots / spiders) | |||
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The Description Tag does NOT show up anywhere in a Page or Post, nor do they appear in raw HTML. | The Description Tag does NOT show up anywhere in a Page or Post, nor do they appear in raw HTML. | ||
Open Graph / OG, shows up in HTML as <meta property="og:image" content="https://NameOfFile&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt;nowiki/&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;gt;.jpg"/> According to current information, Facebook uses it. Google | Open Graph / OG, shows up in HTML as <meta property="og:image" content="https://NameOfFile&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt;nowiki/&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;gt;.jpg"/> According to current information, Facebook uses it. Google | ||
Default ALT Description to compensate for blank alt tags | Default ALT Description to compensate for blank alt tags | ||
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from https://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-install-and-setup-wordpress-multisite-network/ | from https://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-install-and-setup-wordpress-multisite-network/ | ||
== Terms == | ==Terms== | ||
===Backlinks=== | |||
What is the difference between a ''link'' and a ''backlink''? Perspective. | |||
This is a very selfish term I don't like, as it looks at LINKS (what they really are) from the receiving web site's perspective and renames them "backlinks". They're really links and they're for users to easily find stuff.<br /> | This is a very selfish term I don't like, as it looks at LINKS (what they really are) from the receiving web site's perspective and renames them "backlinks". They're really links and they're for users to easily find stuff.<br /> |