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Bitbug Meta Tags

By bitbug.io
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Description

Bitbug Meta Tags lets you control how your site appears when shared on social networks and in browser tabs:

  • Open Graph & Twitter meta tags — Outputs og:title, og:description, og:url, og:image, og:type, and twitter:card in the head for singular posts, pages, and the front page so links show the right title, description, and image on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.
  • Per-page favicons — On any post or page you can set a custom favicon (and apple-touch-icon / tile image). When someone visits that URL, the browser tab shows your chosen icon instead of the site-wide one.
  • Front page defaults — In Settings → General you can set a default Open Graph image for the homepage. Recommended size for the site image is 1200×675 px.
  • Per-post/page overrides — On the edit screen for posts and pages, two side meta boxes let you choose a Custom Favicon and a Custom Open Graph Image for that content. If you don’t set them, the plugin falls back to: post OG image → featured image → front page OG image → site icon → theme default-og-image.jpg.

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Installation

  1. Upload the plugin files to /wp-content/plugins/bitbug-meta-tags/, or install the plugin through the WordPress Plugins screen.
  2. Activate the plugin through the Plugins screen.
  3. Go to Settings → General and set the Front Page Open Graph Image if desired.
  4. When editing a post or page, use the Custom Favicon and Custom Open Graph Image meta boxes in the sidebar to set per-URL values.

FAQ

Where do I set the default OG image for the homepage?

Go to Settings → General and scroll to the « Front Page Meta Tags » section. Use « Select Front Page Open Graph Image » to choose the image.

Can I use a different favicon per page?

Yes. Edit the post or page and use the « Custom Favicon » meta box in the sidebar to select an image. When that URL is open, the browser tab will show that icon.

What size should the Open Graph / site image be?

Recommended size for the site image is 1200×675 px.

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Contributors & Developers

“Bitbug Meta Tags” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Changelog

1.2.4

  • Maintenance release.

1.1.0

  • Initial release.
  • Open Graph and Twitter Card meta tags for posts, pages, and front page.
  • Per-page/post custom favicon and Open Graph image.
  • Front page OG image setting in General options.

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  • Version 1.2.7
  • Last updated 1 n imalas ago
  • Active installations Fewer than 10
  • WordPress version 6.5 or higher
  • Tested up to 6.9.4
  • PHP version 8.0 or higher
  • Language
    English (US)
  • Tags
    faviconmeta tagsopen graphsocial sharingtwitter card
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