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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 81
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Hello,
Is there some way to control what gets generated in the Meta tags in Player.html ? Articulate puts its own key words there every generation. So there is the extra step of patching the player file every time. If I forget then Google gets the wrong information!! Yakov |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Woodbury, MN
Posts: 6,726
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Hi!
You could go to your C:\Program Files\Articulate\Presenter\players\core folder and edit the player.html file there. That way, with each publish, you don't have to edit the player.html in your output (assuming your meta tags are always the same). If you do this,make a backup copy of player.html in the C:\Program Files\Articulate\Presenter\players\core folder just in case . . . ![]()
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 81
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Thanks,
I discovered the sneaky tags the hard way. I put up a quick web site by changing player.html to index.html and when I did a Google on the site I see that it tells the world that the site is Articulate!!! |
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