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@strapi/plugin-seo
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The official plugin to make your Strapi content SEO friendly
shared.seo
& shared.meta-social
components from our components GitHub repository in one click.To install this plugin, you need to add an NPM dependency to your Strapi application.
# Using Yarn
yarn add @strapi/plugin-seo
# Or using NPM
npm install @strapi/plugin-seo
./config/plugins.js
module.exports = ({ env }) => ({
// ...
seo: {
enabled: true,
},
// ...
});
You'll be able from the SEO settings page to import a shared.seo
& shared.meta-social
components from any GitHub repository By default, our components GitHub repository is being used.
Notice: If you decide to import your own components, make sure that they belong to a shared
category that their names is the same (seo
, meta-social
).
Notice2: When adding your SEO component, make sure to name it 'seo' and to include it in the root of your Content-Type.
Once you create your SEO component in the edit view inside the Content Manager, the SEO button will appear on the the right-links injection zone. You'll be able to:
FAQs
Make your Strapi content SEO friendly.
The npm package @strapi/plugin-seo receives a total of 8,626 weekly downloads. As such, @strapi/plugin-seo popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @strapi/plugin-seo demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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