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7/21/2009 2:03 PM
 
Hi All, DNN by default renders one tag as the last element of header section [CDeafult.Controls(2)] However as per the requirement of SEO, we are required to render <title> as the first elemtn of the header section. I have tried inserting and removing custom HtmlGeneric or Literal controls in the header section but no matter what I do with header section of DNN, or even alter lines of code in Default.ascx or Default.ascx.vb files, an empty title tag is always inserted just before </head>. This is what I have rite now <head> Keywords ... Style sheets JS <title> However what I want is to have is this, …Keywords, Style Sheet and JS Is there any way to achieve this without altering the core of DNN? Please suggest.
 
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7/26/2009 9:16 AM
 

I still assume you need to modify the core default page, btw what do you need to do this?


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