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A Jekyll plugin to add metadata tags for search engines and social networks to better index and display your site's content.
Jekyll SEO Tag adds the following meta tags to your site:
While you could theoretically add the necessary metadata tags yourself, Jekyll SEO Tag provides a battle-tested template of crowdsourced best-practices.
Jekyll SEO tag is designed to output machine-readable metadata for search engines and social networks to index and display. If you're looking for something to analyze your Jekyll site's structure and content (e.g., more traditional SEO optimization), take a look at The Jekyll SEO Gem.
Jekyll SEO tag isn't designed to accommodate every possible use case. It should work for most site out of the box and without a laundry list of configuration options that serve only to confuse most users.
Gemfile
:gem 'jekyll-seo-tag'
_config.yml
:gems:
- jekyll-seo-tag
</head>
in your site's template(s):{% seo %}
The SEO tag will respect any of the following if included in your site's _config.yml
(and simply not include them if they're not defined):
title
- Your site's title (e.g., Ben's awesome site, The GitHub Blog, etc.)
description
- A short description (e.g., A blog dedicated to reviewing cat gifs)
url
- The full URL to your site. Note: site.github.url
will be used by default.
author
- global author information (see below)
twitter:username
- The site's Twitter handle. You'll want to describe it like so:
twitter:
username: benbalter
facebook
- The following properties are available:
facebook:app_id
- a Facebook app ID for Facebook insightsfacebook:publisher
- a Facebook page URL or ID of the publishing entityfacebook:admins
- a Facebook user ID for domain insights linked to a personal accountYou'll want to describe one or more like so:
facebook:
app_id: 1234
publisher: 1234
admins: 1234
logo
- URL to a site-wide logo (e.g., /assets/your-company-logo.png
)
social
- For specifying social profiles. The following properties are available:
name
- If the user or organization name differs from the site's namelinks
- An array of links to social media profiles.google_site_verification
for verifying ownership via Google webmaster tools
The SEO tag will respect the following YAML front matter if included in a post, page, or document:
title
- The title of the post, page, or documentdescription
- A short description of the page's contentimage
- URL to an image associated with the post, page, or document (e.g., /assets/page-pic.jpg
)author
- Page-, post-, or document-specific author information (see below)Jekyll SEO Tag is designed to implement SEO best practices by default and to be the right fit for most sites right out of the box. If for some reason, you need more control over the output, read on:
<title>
outputIf for some reason, you don't want the plugin to output <title>
tags on each page, simply invoke the plugin within your template like so:
{% seo title=false %}
Author information is used to propagate the creator
field of Twitter summary cards. This is should be an author-specific, not site-wide Twitter handle (the site-wide username be stored as site.twitter.username
).
TL;DR: In most cases, put author: [your Twitter handle]
in the document's front matter, for sites with multiple authors. If you need something more complicated, read on.
There are several ways to convey this author-specific information. Author information is found in the following order of priority:
author
object, in the documents's front matter, e.g.:author:
twitter: benbalter
author
object, in the site's _config.yml
, e.g.:author:
twitter: benbalter
site.data.authors[author]
, if an author is specified in the document's front matter, and a corresponding key exists in site.data.authors
. E.g., you have the following in the document's front matter:author: benbalter
And you have the following in _data/authors.yml
:
benbalter:
picture: /img/benbalter.png
twitter: jekyllrb
potus:
picture: /img/potus.png
twitter: whitehouse
In the above example, the author benbalter
's Twitter handle will be resolved to @jekyllrb
. This allows you to centralize author information in a single _data/authors
file for site with many authors that require more than just the author's username.
Pro-tip: If authors
is present in the document's front matter as an array (and author
is not), the plugin will use the first author listed, as Twitter supports only one author.
author: benbalter
_config.yml
, e.g.:author: benbalter
The following options can be set for any particular page. While the default options are meant to serve most users in the most common circumstances, there may be situations where more precise control is necessary.
seo
name
- If the name of the thing that the page represents is different from the page title. (i.e.: "Frank's Café" vs "Welcome to Frank's Café")type
- The type of things that the page represents. This must be a Schema.org type, and will probably usually be something like BlogPosting
, NewsArticle
, Person
, Organization
, etc.links
- An array of other URLs that represent the same thing that this page represents. For instance, Jane's bio page might include links to Jane's GitHub and Twitter profiles.For most users, setting image: [path-to-image]
on a per-page basis should be enough. If you need more control over how images are represented, the image
property can also be an object, with the following options:
path
- The relative path to the image. Same as image: [path-to-image]
twitter
- The relative path to a Twitter-specific image.facebook
- The relative path to a Facebook-specific image.height
- The height of the Facebook (og:image
) imagewidth
- The width of the Facebook (og:image
) imageYou can use any of the above, optional properties, like so:
image:
twitter: /img/twitter.png
facebook: /img/facebook.png
height: 100
width: 100
Titles will be processed using Jekyll's smartify
filter. This will use SmartyPants to translate plain ASCII punctuation into "smart" typographic punctuation. This will not render or strip any Markdown you may be using in a page title.
FAQs
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