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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