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12/5/2009 4:30 PM
 

I'm not sure which forum this actually should go in..it's not really a configuration question, more a core question I think.

Anyhow I got this nifty tool called WebCeo that basically scans your site and makes recommendations for changes. It really is pretty helpful.  There are paid versions or free versions. 

The one thing it always recommends but I can't fix is where the title tag is in the HTML.  It says that it should be the first tag in the <head> section of the page, and basically it's the last one on the page instead.  Who knows how much a difference it makes but it doesn't sound like it wouldn't be that hard to just move it....but I have no clue where to move it.

I looked in the default.aspx.vb file and I can see in the Page_PreRender method of the event handlers region it's setting the Page.Header.Title attribute first, then the meta tag stuff.....but I guess thats just where it puts the values into the class page class....sooo..question is..where the heck is the order of the page headers established?  am I going to need to look into the actual source package to find it?  any idea where in there would be a good starting point?

Ohh it also tells me that I should be writing my page names like Josh_Martin.aspx instead of JoshMartin.aspx when I'm using human friendly URLs and trying to get them SEO optimized.  Any clue where to find that?  These things seem like pretty simple changes that I could do, just looking for someone to point me to the files to do it in :->

The WebCeo software actually seems pretty cool.  It may or may not be of any value in the end, but it's fun to play with.  If you want they have both free and paid versions..and if you happen to use this link:www.webceo.com/cgi-bin/go/clickthru.cgi?id=Manzier and end up buying something supposidly I will get paid :->...please let me know if my shameless plug at the end is offensive and I'll remove it.  The happiness of the DotNetNuke community is way more important than 20 bucks from these guys, and my question is genuine :->

Josh

 


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