Omni Systems, Inc. Mif2Go User's Guide, Version 55
> 13 Converting to HTML/XHTML > 13.4 Supplying values for the <head> element > 13.4.6 Supplying content for the <meta> tag > 13.4.6.1 Providing meta content with paragraph formats
When you assign the Meta
property and a
<meta>
tag name
attribute to a paragraph format, the text of such a paragraph becomes
a <meta>
tag content
attribute for the specified <meta>
tag:
Explicitly assigning the Meta
property to a paragraph format is optional when you assign a tag name
to that format in the following section:
; doc style = name to use for meta tag whose content is the para text
For example, suppose you use paragraph format
Metakeys to supply content for the
keywords
attribute:
With this setting, the text of every Metakeys
paragraph would become content for a “keywords” <meta>
tag in the <head>
element of the HTML
file. For example, if the text of a Metakeys
paragraph is “staff, location, reporting, roster”, the <meta>
tag would look like this:
<meta name="keywords" content="staff, location, reporting, roster">
You need a different paragraph format for each
<meta>
tag. For example, if you want
author
and source
tags, you might define paragraph formats MetaAuthor
and MetaSource, and map them as
follows:
The Delete
property
prevents the content of these special paragraphs from appearing in body
text; see §21.3.12 Eliminating unwanted paragraphs.