I am looking for a good way to add meta tags (for a search engine) to all spaces in a Confluence installation. If possible I don't want to change the themes manually, as we have multiple themes and the built-in documentation theme.
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Thanks for the answers. Eventually I changed the themes manually.
We had a situation where we needed to add meta tages to all pages in a space using the {metadata} macro. I wrote some SQL that identified the impacted pages (all child pages and their descendents of a certain page) and then "inserted" the metadata invocation at the start of the page's content (the bodycotent). It worked out well and saved tons of time.
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There ís the Confluence Label Management Plugin that allows you to apply labels to page hierarchies .. but there haven't been an update since 2008 (Confluence <=2.10.4 supported) but perhaps it's working for newer versions, too.. https://plugins.atlassian.com/plugin/details/5076</p<>>
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@Micha Kops: Does that plugin also convert labels into meta keywords or am I misunderstanding? It would be cool if it did do that.
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