1 This plugin allows inserting arbitrary metadata into the source of a page.
2 Enter the metadata as follows:
4 \[[meta field="value"]]
5 \[[meta field="value" param="value" param="value"]]
7 The first form sets a given field to a given value, while the second form
8 also specifies some additional sub-parameters.
10 You can use any field names you like, but here are some predefined ones:
14 Specifies a link to another page. This is used to generate a html
15 <link> tag, and also as a way to make the wiki treat one page as
16 linking to another without displaying a user-visible link. The latter
17 can be useful when using links to categorise pages. A html link tag
20 \[[meta link="foo.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"]]
22 A non-user-visible [[WikiLink]] would instead look like this:
24 \[[meta link=otherpage]]
28 Overrides the title of the page, which is generally the same as the
31 Note that if the title is overrideen, a "title_overridden" variable will
32 be set to a true value in the template; this can be used to format things
33 differently in this case.
37 Specifies a copyright license for the page, for example, "GPL".
41 Specifies the author of a page.
45 Specifies a permanent link to the page, if different than the page
48 If the field is not treated specially (as the link and title fields are),
49 the metadata will be written to the generated html page as a <meta>
52 The field value is treated as HTML entity-escaped text, so you can include
53 a quote in the text by writing `"` and so on.
55 This plugin is included in ikiwiki, but it is not enabled by default. If
56 it is enabled, the title of this page will say it is.
57 [[meta title="meta plugin (enabled)"]]