Making Moodle SEO friendly

Re: Making Moodle SEO friendly

by Francis Vendrell -
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Yes, I was just talking about writing a better page with meta tags in particular.

Presently, Moodle pages don't have a description meta tag. Every pages on the WEB should have a description meta tag. Note that Moodle pages have instead a keyword meta tag, but this is not used any more by search engines. A few improvements are necessary here. Moodle meta tags are built according to an old standard.

I use Moodle front page for the home page. I am building a multilingual Moodle site which is partially opened/closed. See  www.swissreiki.org or www.cours.cefr.net

In the past, Moodle didn't have any CMS features, only LMS features, if I am not wrong. Currently, Moodle has interesting CMS features. It has even e-commerce features.

Some small schools  prefer to have one web site instead of three.

1 Moodle site = 1 CMS site + 1 LMS site + 1 e-commerce site.

This is one reason which make Moodle so appealing! There are news ways to use Moodle.

Thank you for the docs.

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