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How to add a meta title name to a WEBKiosk

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To improve the SEO performance of your WEBKiosk, you can make several adjustments — including adding a meta title name.


Add a Meta Title

Go to “My WEBKiosks”.

Select the WEBKiosk you want to adjust

Click on “SEO Settings”. Here you can fill in all relevant information.

The meta title will be shown in the browser tab, for example:


How the Meta Title of Shared Pages Is Generated

When sharing a specific page, platforms like Facebook, X/Twitter, LinkedIn, or even browsers use the page’s meta title to generate link previews. To give you more control over how these previews appear, you can now choose which logic is used to generate the meta title.


What Is a Meta Title?

The meta title is:

  • the text displayed in the browser tab,

  • the headline in search engine results, and

  • the title used in social media previews.

It tells users what a page contains- making it important for both SEO and user experience.


Available Meta Title Options

You can choose between two options:

1. Page Content (default)

The meta title uses the first words of the current page.
This works well when your pages contain clear headings or structured text.


2. Fixed Structure – Document Title + Page Number (new)

The meta title follows a consistent structure, e.g.:

Document Title – Page 5

This ensures predictable, clean titles — especially when pages contain little or no text.


Why Meta Titles Matter When Sharing Pages

Most social platforms use the meta title in their link previews. This improvement helps make shared pages appear clearer, more consistent, and more professional.


Need help?

If you have further questions or require assistance with metadata settings, feel free to contact our support team:

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