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#1 2014-09-24 08:57:33
- Gallex
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meta name="description"
hi,
is it something wrong with code below?
<meta name="description" content="<txp:if_section name="">Õmblussalong Tartus. Õmbleme naiste kergeid ülerõivaid, teostame firmadele personaalriiete tellimusi, parandame ja korrigeerime rõivaid.<txp:else /><txp:if_section name="omblustood">Õmblustööd. Parimad hinnad Tartus - tule ja tutvu!<txp:else /></txp:if_section></txp:if_section>">
google doesn’t show page description which i associated with section ‘omblustood’ in it’s index.
take a look
i can see it in a page source, but google ignoring this.
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Re: meta name="description"
The code looks fine with my eyes. Perhaps there’s a delay at Google for indexing?
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Re: meta name="description"
Google doesn’t automatically use the meta description tag for the search result summary. This Google Webmaster Tools help page explains what factors they use to create the search result summary, the meta description tag being only one aspect.
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#4 2014-09-24 11:50:15
- GugUser
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Re: meta name="description"
I don’t know if that has an influence, but the language is wrong:
<html lang="en-gb">
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#5 2014-09-24 12:26:10
- uli
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Re: meta name="description"
Apropos SEO: Where’s the navbar?
In bad weather I never leave home without wet_plugout, smd_where_used and adi_form_links
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#6 2014-09-25 07:43:16
- Gallex
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Re: meta name="description"
improved my sites titles and descriptions. let’s see, what google thinking…thank’s guys.
uli wrote #284161:
Apropos SEO: Where’s the navbar?
it’s an all-in-one-page site, no navigation menu.
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