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Last edited on 2016-05-20 07:38:42 by DarTar [Replaces old-style internal links with new pipe-split links.]
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Edited on 2008-01-27 02:34:53 by DarTar [Migrated to doc server]
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=====The title of a wiki-page=====
Every HTML page has a title which is, for example, shown as the window title of the browser, used as a link description when you bookmark a page and, most important, used to identify pages in search engines results.
For these reasons it is important to have a good (meaningful and descriptive) title for a page. Most [[WikiEngine wiki engines]] use [[WIkiName WikiNames]] as page titles. Since [[WikiName WikiNames]] can be difficult to read and meaningless for search engines, Wikka uses the ""SmartTitle"" function to produce HTML titles from the page content.
The ##""SmartTitle""## function looks for the first, highest-level header in the page and uses it as a HTML title. If no such header is found, then the standard WikiName is displayed.
Example: on this page ##""=====The title of a wiki-page=====""## is the highest header and therefore used as the title.
=== Smart titles and special characters ===
A specific advantage of using smart titles instead of plain [[WikiName WikiNames]] is that they can contain accented characters and, more generally, any kind of special character. Try adding to a page "" ===== 홈페이지 ===== "" and you will see the Korean header show up as a HTML title.
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Edited on 2005-05-04 15:06:37 by DarTar [minor]
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Every HTML page has a title which is, for example, shown as the window title of the browser, used as a link description when you bookmark a page and, most important, used to identify pages in search engines results.
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Every HTML page has a title which is, for example, shown as the window title of the browser, used as a link description when you bookmark a page and, most important, displayed as in result pages of search engines.


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Edited on 2005-05-04 15:03:45 by DarTar [minor]
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The ##""SmartTitle""## function looks for the first, highest-level header in the page and uses it as a HTML title. If no such header is found, then the standard WikiName is displayed.
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The SmartTitle function looks for the first, highest-level header in the page and uses it as a HTML title. If no such header is found, then the standard WikiName is displayed.


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Edited on 2005-05-04 15:03:15 by DarTar [minor]
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For these reasons it is important to have a good (meaningful and descriptive) title for a page. Most [[WikiEngine wiki engines]] use [[WIkiName WikiNames]] as page titles. Since [[WikiName WikiNames]] can be difficult to read and meaningless for search engines, Wikka uses the ""SmartTitle"" function to produce HTML titles from the page content.
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For these reasons it is important to have a good (meaningful and descriptive) title for a page. Since WikiNames can be difficult to read and meaningless for search engines, Wikka uses the ""SmartTitle"" function to produce HTML titles from the page content.


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Edited on 2005-04-22 15:14:57 by DarTar [Some small mods and additions]
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Every HTML page has a title which is, for example, shown as the window title of the browser, used as a link description when you bookmark a page and, most important, displayed as in result pages of search engines.
For these reasons it is important to have a good (meaningful and descriptive) title for a page. Since WikiNames can be difficult to read and meaningless for search engines, Wikka uses the ""SmartTitle"" function to produce HTML titles from the page content.
The SmartTitle function looks for the first, highest-level header in the page and uses it as a HTML title. If no such header is found, then the standard WikiName is displayed.
Example: on this page ##""=====The title of a wiki-page=====""## is the highest header and therefore used as the title.
=== Smart titles and special characters ===
A specific advantage of using smart titles instead of plain [[WikiName WikiNames]] is that they can contain accented characters and, more generally, any kind of special character. Try adding to a page "" ===== 홈페이지 ===== "" and you will see the Korean header show up as a HTML title.
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Every html-page has a title which is, for example, shown as the window title of the browser and used as a name when you bookmark a page.
For this reason it is important to have a good title for a page. Since WikiNames can be very difficult to read, wikka uses the first header with three "=" or more to set the page title. If no such header is found, then the standard WikiName is displayed.
Example: on this page ##""=====The title of a wiki-page=====""## is the first header and therefore used as the title.


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Edited on 2005-04-18 14:56:16 by NilsLindenberg [first draft]
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=====The title of a wiki-page=====

Every html-page has a title which is, for example, shown as the window title of the browser and used as a name when you bookmark a page.

For this reason it is important to have a good title for a page. Since WikiNames can be very difficult to read, wikka uses the first header with three "=" or more to set the page title. If no such header is found, then the standard WikiName is displayed.

Example: on this page ##""=====The title of a wiki-page=====""## is the first header and therefore used as the title.

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//This page is a **template** intended for documentation of **official Wikka features**. This page belongs to CategoryTemplate (which contains more handy templates). To create a Wikka **documentation** page, [[http://wikka.jsnx.com/DocumentationTemplate/clone clone this page]] (most documentation page names end in 'Info' so it's useful to stick to that convention), replace the title with a meaningful one and replace this paragraph with the actual page content.//

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Revision [7372]

The oldest known version of this page was created on 2005-04-18 14:23:26 by NilsLindenberg [first draft]
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