SOLVED: SEO - Meta description & keywords

Bricks Version: 1.3.2
Browser: Chrome 90
OS: macOS / Windows / Linux / etc.
URL: https://casadatelhafb.com.br/

In the published page I don’t see the “meta” tag with name “description” and “keyword” added in a template (single) page.

Steps to reproduce:
1- Create a new template of type Single
2- Add text in meta description and keyword
3- Set the template condition to “First page”.
4- Go to the page with the browser and inspect the code.

Case 1:
https://casadatelhafb.com.br/ - This is the front page created from a template with the condition below. Please, inspect it, meta tags description and keywords are absent.

Case 2
Meta title foo test – Casa da Telha - This is a page edited directly with Bricks. Please, inspect it: meta tags description and keywords are available

Here the text added to the template:

Here the condition applied to the template:
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Hello @lanzoni.nicola

Thank you for your report. We confirm this bug and it will be fixed soon.

UPDATE: This bug has been fixed in Bricks 1.3.4. If you are still experiencing it in Bricks 1.3.4+, please let us know in this forum post …

Hello @thomas

Where the bug has been fixed. Can you tell us the exact position?

@Getseowebsite Welcome to the forum :slight_smile:

I am not exactly sure what you mean by “exact position”. The bug (as reported in this post) has been fixed in Bricks version 1.3.4.

Meaning when setting the <meta> description & keywords for a template under “Page Settings > SEO” those tags should appear in the HTML on the frontend of your site like in the following screenshot:

Screenshot 2021-11-19 at 16.15.24

Search engines can learn vital details about your website from meta tags, such as how to show it in search results. Meta tags are short pieces of code. They also instruct web browsers on how to provide it to users.

The information about your page that is displayed in search engine results underneath the title and URL of your page is known as a meta description. The description affects whether a user clicks on the link to your website even if it has no direct impact on your search engine results page (SERP) ranking.

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