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Editor-Configuration: add your whishes here
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(2015-06-06, 05:25:46)dryland404 Wrote: Add OG: fields for each page by default.
Sitewide OG: tags in the admin panel and per page fields for each page under Page Options.

https://moz.com/blog/meta-data-templates-123

Some people (like small businesses starting out) don't want or feel the need for a social presence, neither do they have the time or want to maintain it. For them this would be bloat; you can already do this pretty automatically with CD - Opengraph & Social integrations, or manually,  for specific pages, by implementing some fields with the I18N Customfields plugin, then load them in a component or so. With GS Custom Settings you can do so site-wide.

Also, shouldn't this rather go in the 'Options' section than in the CKEditor?
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RE: Editor-Configuration: add your whishes here - by Tyblitz - 2015-06-07, 22:29:09
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