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MarkExcell Meta Tags and Structured Data

لصاحبه markwexcell·
Per-page SEO titles, meta descriptions, Open Graph tags, Twitter Cards, and JSON-LD structured data — no bloat, no settings pages.
النسخة
1.0.0
آخر تحديث
Jun 28, 2026

MarkExcell Meta Tags and Structured Data is a lightweight plugin for WordPress sites that need precise control over their on-page SEO metadata without installing a full SEO suite.

Every feature is controlled from a pair of meta boxes that appear directly on the page or post edit screen, keeping everything in context.

What it does:

  • Adds a custom title tag per page or post, with a fallback to the WordPress default (post title + site name).
  • Adds a custom meta description, falling back to the post excerpt, then the site-wide tagline.
  • Outputs Open Graph tags (og:title, og:description, og:image, og:url, og:type, og:site_name) with per-page overrides.
  • Outputs Twitter Card (summary_large_image) tags using the same data.
  • Provides a freeform JSON-LD structured data field for any page or post, with JSON validation on save and a clear error message if the JSON is malformed.
  • Auto-generates a BlogPosting schema for posts when no manual JSON-LD is provided, referencing your site’s #person and #website entities.

What it does NOT do:

  • No settings pages, no dashboard widgets, no telemetry.
  • No sitemap generation.
  • No keyword analysis or content scoring.
  • No redirection management.

Important: Do not run this plugin alongside a full SEO plugin (Yoast SEO, Rank Math, All in One SEO, etc.) — you will get duplicate title tags and meta tags in your <head>.

For developers:

Three filters let you customise the site-wide defaults without editing the plugin:

  • me_seo_default_description — override the fallback meta description.
  • me_seo_default_og_image — set a site-wide default OG image URL.
  • me_seo_post_types — add additional post types to show the meta boxes on (defaults to page and post).

Example:

add_filter( 'me_seo_default_description', function() { return 'Your custom site-wide description here.'; } ); add_filter( 'me_seo_default_og_image', function() { return 'https://example.com/wp-content/uploads/default-share.png'; } ); // Add meta boxes to a custom post type called 'project' add_filter( 'me_seo_post_types', function( $types ) { $types[] = 'project'; return $types; } );

Usage

SEO: Title, Description & Open Graph meta box

Title tag Enter the exact string you want to appear in the browser tab and search results. Leave blank and WordPress will use its default format: Post Title – Site Name.

Recommended length: 60 characters or fewer.

Meta description The sentence or two that appears beneath your page title in search results. Leave blank to fall back to the post excerpt; if there is no excerpt, the site-wide default description is used.

Recommended length: 120–160 characters.

Open Graph overrides These three fields let you set different text and image for social sharing without changing the SEO fields above — useful when the ideal tweet wording differs from the ideal title tag.

  • og:title — leave blank to inherit the title tag value.
  • og:description — leave blank to inherit the meta description.
  • og:image URL — paste the full URL of a 1200×630 px image. Leave blank to use the post’s featured image; if there is no featured image, the site-wide default OG image is used (set via the me_seo_default_og_image filter).

Structured Data (JSON-LD) meta box

Paste a raw JSON-LD object into this field. The plugin will:

  1. Validate that the JSON is well-formed.
  2. Check that a top-level @context or @graph key is present.
  3. Re-encode and store the canonical form on save.
  4. Output it as a <script type="application/ld+json"> block in <head> on the front end.

If the JSON fails validation, an error message is shown at the top of the meta box and the previous valid value is kept — your live schema is never broken by a typo.

Do not include the surrounding <script> tags — paste the JSON object only.

For posts where this field is left empty, the plugin automatically generates a BlogPosting schema using the post title, description, published/modified dates, featured image, and author/publisher references pointing to your site’s #person and #website entities.

Fallback chain summary

Field Primary Secondary Tertiary

Title tag SEO title field WordPress default (title + site name) —

Meta description Description field Post excerpt Site tagline / filter default

og:title OG title field SEO title field WordPress default title

og:description OG description field Meta description (resolved above) —

og:image OG image URL field Featured image me_seo_default_og_image filter

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