ShutterBug Online User Manual

chpt 11. advanced options

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Chapter 11.  Adding Meta Tags & Additional HTML

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The advanced editor was added to ShutterBug's content window to accommodate

those users who have requested a place to add extra Meta tags and their own

additional HTML. If you don't know what Meta tags are, then the advanced edit window

is most likely something you will never need to access.

ShutterBug is a WYSIWYG web authoring tool (not a HTML authoring tool) and outputs

the correct HTML for all modern browsers on cross-platforms. We strongly recommend

not adding your own HTML unless you are experienced in HTML coding. If any of your

HTML is incorrect, this may result in rendering problems in different browsers. We do

not provide email support for problems encountered from incorrect HTML being added

to the output, but we can try to assist you at the XtraLean Support board - post your

issue or question in the ShutterBug forum and we'll try to help as quickly as we can.

To access the advanced editing options, click the Content tab to reveal the Content

window. Select Website from your navigation list. Click the Advanced button located at

the top right corner of the interface. The right side of the interface will open a pane

containing the fields to enter Meta tags and additional HTML.

Meta Tags:  Meta tags allow you to specify a language for your site, as well as

description and keyword tags for search engines to search on. Note: Most modern

search engines no longer use Meta tags to determine content or search ranking, but

rather search by parsing through the actual [text] content on your web pages. Please

visit our support boards for more information on search engines.

Additional HTML: You can add your own <head> and <body> content. If you have an

external style sheet, you can add it into these areas of the HTML output, however we

do not provide support for this.

Adding a JavaScript Pop-Up Window: You can have ShutterBug open a new

browser window at a specific size by entering a snippet of JavaScript into ShutterBug's

advanced window. Some examples for using a separate pop up window include:

stating a privacy policy, shipping policy, or a terms of use statement. To learn how to

add a JavaScript Pop-up window to your ShutterBug site, please follow the instructions

outlined here in our ShutterBug 2.0 Tips and Tricks forum (you must register a

username at the support boards to view the Tips and Tricks forum).

Click the Back to Content Editor button to return to the main content window.

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