Meta Tag Manager Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
Plugin Description
Meta Tags Manager is a powerful yet simple, lightweight plugin which allows you to add custom meta tags to your site. Features include:
- Supports meta tags including the name, property, http-equiv, charset and itemprop attributes.
- Choose from predefined types, such as ‘name=”keyword”‘ or create your own by typing it in.
- Add meta tags to specific posts, choose what Custom Post Types to support from our settings page.
- Add global meta tags that will display on specific CPTs, Taxonomies, your front page or your whole site.
- Automatically add Open Graph details to your home page.
- Automatically add Schema and Structured Data to your home page.
- Add Google Sitelinks and Sitelinks Search markup.
- Easily add verification codes for services like Facebook, Google Webmaster Tools, Bing Webmaster Tools, Yandex and more (or… create your own custom meta tags!).
Use cases include:
- Adding Google and Yahoo site verification tags
- Adding additional open graph, twitter card or other social media meta info not supported by other SEO/Meta plugins
Go Pro for many newly added features, including:
- Dynamic placeholders to include data about the page being displayed, such as page title, comment count, thumbnail URLs and more!
- Additional contexts to add global meta tags, as well as exclusion rules for finer-grained controls.
- Shortcode support within meta descriptions, allowing for more dynamic data insertion with plugins such as ACF
- Unique tag detaction of Meta Tag Manager tags with hierarchical precedence, avoid creating duplicate meta tags.
- Taxonomy support – create meta tags for individual taxonomy term pages such as a single tag or category.
- More to come! Go Pro now and get an early-bird discount of up to 50%!
Screenshots
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Once the plugin is activated you can add/edit/delete tags from the menu in Settings > Meta Tag Manager
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You can also choose what post types to manage specific meta tags
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If enabled you can add meta tags to a specific post in it’s own meta box