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Makaira CerffMakaira Cerff 

Communities Custom Pages Meta Tags not Working.

Hi, all I hope you are well. I have followed the guides on the developer docs and other threads from devs.

https://developer.salesforce.com/blogs/2018/01/advanced-seo-lightning-communities.html
https://help.salesforce.com/articleView?id=networks_seo.htm&type=5

I have added the meta tags and open graph and twitter card tags to the head markup of the community. This works fine.

The problem occurs when I want to change the markup on the individual community pages under the properties section of each page. I have added the title and description and have added the meta tags, open graph tags and twitter card tags to markup by clicking the "Edit Meta Tags" button. As the documentation states this ought to work but this does nothing. Only the global meta markup gets used.
Michael Rosario 6Michael Rosario 6
The individual page-level meta tags are loaded after page load. That is why Twitter or Facebook can't see the meta tags.  Would appreciate an update to this issue.
mariksa qwinnasmariksa qwinnas
Hello,
As i know make sure that you are correctly configuring the meta tags for individual pages under the "Properties" section of each page. This is where you can override the global settings for specific pages. Double-check that you've saved the changes after making the edits. fter making changes to individual page settings, make sure to view the page in a browser in incognito/private mode or clear your browser cache to ensure you are seeing the updated content. Confirm that you have the necessary permissions to edit individual page properties and that there are no restrictions or settings in place that might be preventing these changes. If the issue persists, consider reaching out to Salesforce support or their developer community forums for assistance. They may be able to provide specific guidance based on your Salesforce setup. mcdfoodforthoughts (https://www.mcdfoodforthoughts.biz/)

It's also important to keep in mind that Salesforce Lightning Community configurations can vary based on your specific setup, so it's a good idea to consult Salesforce documentation and, if necessary, get in touch with their support or community for more targeted assistance with your particular case.