SEO is basically done through: page title (response.meta.title) page keywords ( response.meta.keywords) page description ( response.meta.description)
plus: the robots.txt file under website root directory, good practices for creating links and inserting images, Semantic html markup ( I mean always including "name" , "alt", "title" for relevant tags), and also using correctly the most relevant tags (h1,h2,h..., <em>, <strong> etc ) And one of the most important thing: Build a sitemap [1] web2py is ready to do all that, but we need to do it all from the scratch, what we need now is a helper or a mechanism to make it more user friendly.As is done by the plugin ALL-IN-ONE-PACK-SEO on wordpress for example. [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Site_map 2010/8/6 mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> > web2py does not care. I do not think there is any difference between > frameworks about this. The issue how you use them. > > web2py provides response.meta that combined with the default layout > allows you to set > > response.meta.keywords > response.meta.description > response.meta.author > > If you have recommendations about specific features that need to be > implemented at the framework level, let us know. > > > > > > > On Aug 6, 6:13 am, puercoespin <jzaragoza.puercoes...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Is web2py designed for a good practices about SEO? Are some frameworks > > SEO-friends and others no SEO-friends and, if this is true, are web2py > > SEO-friend? > > > > Thanks > -- http://rochacbruno.com.br