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nephila/django-meta: Pluggable app to allow Django developers to quickly add meta tags and OpenGraph, Twitter, and Google Plus properties to their HTML responses.

Django-Meta is a pluggable Django app that allows developers to easily add meta tags and OpenGraph,
Twitter, and Schema.org properties to their HTML responses.

By adding these tags to their pages, developers can improve the way their pages are displayed in search engine results and on social media platforms.

Warning

INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: as of version 2.0 django-meta has no longer supports Google+, basic Schema.org support has been introduced.

See https://django-meta.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installation.html

4.2 to 5.2 (newer versions might work but are not tested yet)

Python 3.9 to 3.13

Django-Meta supports a wide range of meta tags, including:

To add meta tags to your pages using Django-Meta, you can use the provided template tags or use the view-method and model-method interface to provide and handle meta information.

django-meta provides a view-method and model-method interface to provide and handle meta informations

For more details check documentation.

By default, Django-Meta is designed to work with HTML responses.

However, it can also be configured to work with non-HTML responses, such as JSON or XML.

To do this, you can define your own meta classes and register them with the django-meta app.

django-meta has been started by Branko Vukelic.

Current maintainer: Iacopo Spalletti

See AUTHORS file for the complete list of contributors

See third_party_apps

Please report all bugs to our Github issue tracker.


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