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  • Plugin Author Jeffrey L. Smith

    (@seo-design-solutions)

    Hi:

    In the Title Tag Rewriter Module > Default Formats > https://screencast.com/t/kI5QvlhZ6D4X – just hover over this setting and you can restore default which is {post} | {blog}, {page} | {blog} or you can change it to anything you like, e.g. {post} :: {blog}, {post}, or {blog} | {post}.

    Yet, the fallback is there, if you need it.

    All the best,

    Jeffrey

    Thread Starter raptor002z

    (@raptor002z)

    Hi,

    no, that is not the problem. The title format is {post} | {blog}, and it displays the “original post title | site name”, and it’s ok. But if I “override” the title in the Title Tag Rewriter (the default title format is still {post} | {blog}), my browser caption will be only the new title, the site name doesn’t show. Is this normal? Or the new title should be this: “new title | {blog}”?

    Thanks,
    Zoltan

    Plugin Author Jeffrey L. Smith

    (@seo-design-solutions)

    Hi Raptor002z:

    It goes back to however your defaults are set up and it should not matter if they are set from the title tag rewriter or the page level (as both inputs are both stored in the database tagged the same way).

    If you are saying that once your defaults are {post} | {blog}, then if you use the title tag rewriter and only seeing {post} and not {blog/sitename}, then we can look into it.

    Otherwise, it should fall back to the default format specified.

    Jeffrey

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