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seo optimization

Open mpawank opened this issue 6 months ago • 3 comments

the layout.jsx is changed for the better search optimization.

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • Documentation

    • Added a new section to the README announcing upcoming documentation and listing the platforms where it will be available.
  • New Features

    • Enhanced site SEO and social sharing with updated metadata, including improved titles, descriptions, keywords, Open Graph, Twitter card details, and structured data for richer search results.

mpawank avatar May 13 '25 19:05 mpawank

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Walkthrough

The README was reformatted and refined for clarity, consistency, and presentation without changing content. The app’s layout metadata export was replaced with a more detailed and structured SEO configuration, including expanded Open Graph and Twitter card information.

Changes

File(s) Change Summary
README.md Reformatted for clarity and consistency; standardized spacing, fixed typography, reordered and reformatted lists; no content changes.
surfsense_web/app/layout.tsx Replaced exported metadata with a comprehensive SEO object including updated title, description, keywords, Open Graph, and Twitter metadata.

Poem

📚🐇
The README shines with polished grace,
Clean lines and lists in tidy place.
Metadata blooms, rich and bright,
SEO stars in perfect light.
SurfSense leaps with knowledge clear,
A rabbit’s cheer for all to hear!
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coderabbitai[bot] avatar May 13 '25 19:05 coderabbitai[bot]

✨ No issues found! Your code is sparkling clean! ✨

recurseml[bot] avatar May 13 '25 19:05 recurseml[bot]

Thanks @mpawank

MODSetter avatar May 14 '25 03:05 MODSetter