[TYPO3-core] RFC: #7573: Page properties: Make author and author_email visible instantly

Uschi Renziehausen typo3news at otherone.de
Wed Feb 20 13:23:39 CET 2008


Hm, ok.
But the main point is, that the author of the description should be able 
to see the whole text, because everything else is uncomfortable. To 
indicate that it should be *short*, and it should be, as Dmitry is right 
in saying that we do not want to read novels in search engine results, 
we could perhaps have one line less?

Uschi


Steffen Kamper wrote:
> "Dmitry Dulepov [typo3]" <dmitry at typo3.org> schrieb im Newsbeitrag 
> news:mailman.1.1203507017.16997.typo3-team-core at lists.netfielders.de...
>> Hi!
>>
>> Martin Kutschker wrote:
>>> Who says that? Well, you says so, but it strikes me odd that a descripion 
>>> has to be that short (a few characters).
>> Description is displayed by Google for pages that use generic quieries if 
>> Google cannot find snippets in the page text. If description is long, 
>> Google will cut it. So you will want to make description short and clear. 
>> That also helps your web site: good description in search results will 
>> attract more people. No one will read a poem there :)
>>
>> I am not saying it should be a few characters. But it definitely should be 
>> short.
>>
>> -- 
> 
> I found an article which describes how google use the description tag.
> It's not mentioned that it has to be short, it's mentioned that it has to be 
> unique
> 
> http://www.seroundtable.com/archives/006780.html
> 
> vg  Steffen 
> 
> 


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