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We’ve added new quick edit suggestions right into the AI Content Assistant dialog box, to allow you to shorten, lengthen, and improve text better and faster.
To give an example, if your suggested text is longer than expected, you can easily ask the Assistant to cut it short right here at the click of a button, without needing to re-select the text and open Assistant's text menu all over again.
An added bonus: these actions are also available when generating SEO meta tags for individual fields (only title or description).
We’ve added the option to quickly log in to other workspaces you might need to when working on multiple accounts.
Your Duda profile menu now includes the option to Change Workspace. Opting for this option will show you the available accounts, and clicking each of these will put you through the login to the other account.
We've added the ability to add inline binding to a page's head HTML. Until now you could connect a Dynamic Page's meta title and meta description to the site’s internal collection, to dynamically show metadata for each page item.
So what’s new? You can now add other metadata, and insert custom code to the Dynamic Page's head HTML. Another option that’s now possible is to connect Content Library fields to the <head> section of regular (non-Dynamic) site pages.
That's it for this month's Wrap Up. We hope you find these useful. Got an idea or a feature request? Stop by our Idea Board and post it.
We’ve added new quick edit suggestions right into the AI Content Assistant dialog box, to allow you to shorten, lengthen, and improve text better and faster.
To give an example, if your suggested text is longer than expected, you can easily ask the Assistant to cut it short right here at the click of a button, without needing to re-select the text and open Assistant's text menu all over again.
An added bonus: these actions are also available when generating SEO meta tags for individual fields (only title or description).
We’ve added the option to quickly log in to other workspaces you might need to when working on multiple accounts.
Your Duda profile menu now includes the option to Change Workspace. Opting for this option will show you the available accounts, and clicking each of these will put you through the login to the other account.
We've added the ability to add inline binding to a page's head HTML. Until now you could connect a Dynamic Page's meta title and meta description to the site’s internal collection, to dynamically show metadata for each page item.
So what’s new? You can now add other metadata, and insert custom code to the Dynamic Page's head HTML. Another option that’s now possible is to connect Content Library fields to the <head> section of regular (non-Dynamic) site pages.
That's it for this month's Wrap Up. We hope you find these useful. Got an idea or a feature request? Stop by our Idea Board and post it.
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SEO Opportunities prioritizes recommendations based on potential traffic, using your unique ranking position and click-through rates. After integrating with Google Search Console, the app will provide you with a prioritized list of opportunities like title optimizations and internal link suggestions.
SEO Opportunities has a lot of features that make it worth checking out if you are interested in optimizing your site's SEO. For example, the app highlights boilerplate content that might have slipped through the review process. After moving through things like broken links or missing content, the app will also recommend title improvements and internal link suggestions. I n addition, the app's editor toolbar gives you at-a-glance SEO information about the page you are editing, without having to open another window.
SEO Opportunities will analyze 5 pages for free, and its paid plans start at $5/month.
This post is part of our Monthly Wrap Up series - a collection of small product and feature improvements we’ve released in the past month.
Explore a wider range of AI-generated sections by using specific terms like Testimonials, FAQs, Numbers, and others in your AI section prompt. These will give you interesting section options more suited to your client’s site.
You can now view all the icons used on the site in the
Alt Text Manager, and generate the alt text tag for all of them at once, in bulk. Huge time saver, huge boost in SEO.
We’re happy to update that you can now add nested URL paths to your Collections, for better SEO management and performance. This will allow you to create SILO structure URL by adding a nested path including the “/” in the collection’s page item column, e.g.
company.com/jobs/finance-jobs/accountant-jobs/111
Buttons now scale better when resizing, with the height staying relative to the text’s, thus always scaling proportionally. This means you can seamlessly resize the button (including both width and length) instead of using custom CSS code. It can all be done right there in the editor.
Please note this applies only to new buttons added to your sites.
Now, when you’re building and designing a site in the editor, you can instantly go to your Site Dashboard by clicking the Info & Tools icon on the top toolbar > Site Dashboard (Take Me There link). This will save you the time and clicks of going through your site list.
We’ve added a direct link to
View Subscription Details in the order details screen. This gives you and/or your eComm client a faster and easier way to see the important details about customers' subscription orders, with action options like canceling the subscription, if needed.
That's it for June's Monthly Wrap Up updates. See you again next month.
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