Page Title 2 for Drupal 6

May
02
2008
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I've just released Page Title 2 for Drupal 6. Page Title 2 is still marked as Alpha (as a project) however its in use on a number of my sites and appears to work.

I'd appeciate people's feedback regarding this module. Its a GREAT way to improve your websites SEO!

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The most recent comment was on Tue, 3rd Aug 2010, 02:41

Awesome, I use the Page

Awesome, I use the Page Title module on all my sites and version 2 definitely looks like it will have some great new features.

Thanks!

Great news, but ... At

Great news, but ...
At http://drupal.org/project/page_title I can't see Drupal 6.x version.
Am I missing something?

The release needs to be

The release needs to be promoted to the frontpage... until then...

http://drupal.org/node/253981

Great module but....

First, thanks for this module.
I use Page Title module on all my sites.

Would it be able to change the page title for views in the near future?

Excellent module

I cannot begin to describe how indispensable this module is for Drupal SEO. Thank you very much!

I wrote a tutorial on it at the Padizine Blog that new users might find helpful.

Once again, thanks for this great module.

Drupal Page Title Module

Hi,

I have installed your very impressive Page Title module on a Drupal 6 site (www.rightsite.asia) and am having a problem.
Although I have installed the module and enabled it for the relevant content types (I can see the page_title table in the db, and the fields appear on the edit form), regardless of what theme I choose or whether Views is enabled, the page titles I enter on the content pages fail to save.
I can enter a value, save the page, but the page title remains unchanged. When I open the edit view again, the page title I had entered previously has disappeared.
Any suggestions on what conflicts might be causing this issue?
Thanks,

Michael Cole

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