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General Questions/New to Joomla! 5.x • Re: Show Menu-Title as Browser-Page Title (meta-title)

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@"Webdongle", uhm ... Im not sure what to do with your answer.
And I don't want a Menu-title, nor a Article-title to show on the Page. For this purpose I start my Article with its own heading.
However, I do want the mete-tag <title>show me the menu-title please</title> (=browser-title) without having to fill this title in again on the Menu/Page-display. ... why must i now write this twice for it to change the browser-title?

As you know, a menu will NOT be created unless it has a title, right? So, the system has got my menu-title - please use also as browser-title.
In the past I could choose:
- - Not to display menu-title on-page, and
- - Not to display article-title on-page
- - and then it would automatically insert the menu-title also as browser-title in the source-code.

Well, my question is: that last step above = it doesn't do that anymore, why not ?
Obviously something was changed in the files, and it isn't like it used to be.

For explantion, Why don't you just use the article-title:
I am talking here about "single article", not list, not blog. That would be something different.
Imagine you got a website in three languages, and in each language there are the same products (single articles) ... hundreds of them.
Now imagine as admin you open "articles" page, you will be greeted by complete chaos to find and edit one particular article among three-hundred articles or more. Then you have to start with the search tool ... as language, as category or with other search-criteria.
NO, don't waste time with this, just name your articles (the article title) as something useful to be recognized immediately by the admin ... without the search tool.
However: don't show this article-title anywhere on the website, but do show the menu-title in the source-code as <title>menu-title</title>, nothing else.
So the article has got its own heading (h1, h2 ...) which I as admin don't have to read when searching between those hundreds of articles - Instead I might read "cat 1, product 50" or something to that effect. (Only the admin will know what that means, but that ist the sense behind it.)
Problems is, this doesn't work so easy anymore => Why?

Statistics: Posted by toro-detor — Sat Jan 27, 2024 4:13 pm



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