Currently FServer causes the main project page and the associated "all releases" page to have an identical title, which gets reported in Google webmasters tools.
A possible quick fix is to modify the head title when the page template is the one for releases, indicating that this is the releases page:
/**
* Implements hook_preprocess_page().
*/
function fserver_preprocess_page(&$vars) {
if (in_array('page-node-releases', $vars['template_files'])) {
list($title, $site) = explode(' | ', $vars['head_title']);
$vars['head_title'] = t('@title: All releases | @site', array(
'@title' => $title,
'@site' => $site,
));
}
}
Currently FServer causes the main project page and the associated "all releases" page to have an identical title, which gets reported in Google webmasters tools.
A possible quick fix is to modify the head title when the page template is the one for releases, indicating that this is the releases page:
/** * Implements hook_preprocess_page(). */ function fserver_preprocess_page(&$vars) { if (in_array('page-node-releases', $vars['template_files'])) { list($title, $site) = explode(' | ', $vars['head_title']); $vars['head_title'] = t('@title: All releases | @site', array( '@title' => $title, '@site' => $site, )); } }