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AutoMeta: Automatic Meta & Technorati Tags for WordPress
November 17th, 2005, by Rich.
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This plugin will automatically generate and include HTML Meta Tags and Technorati Tags based on the full text of your post.
What’s it for?
The explosion of people with their own websites (often called ‘blogs) has gone hand in hand with the rise of automated aggregation systems, which attempt to filter out the irrelevant majority so that the end user sees more content that is useful. The digital equivalent of separating the wheat from the chaff.
Sites such as Technorati have taken this concept further by introducing the concept of tags. A tag is a word or phrase that describes what a particular web page is about. It’s essentially a proprietary version of the HTML meta tag - this plugin manages both kinds of tags for you.
Installation instructions
To use it:
Download this file - this is the stable release, which is what most people want - if you’d like to try an advance copy of the next version then scroll down- Unzip the file and copy it’s contents to your
/wp-content/plugins/directory (so that it’s path is/wp-content/plugins/autometa/). - Enable it on the plugins page.
- Look for the AutoMeta menu which appears on the plugins page once the plugin is enabled.
- Click the “Add the index” button to create the necessary indexes.
- That’s it.
Automatic Tag Generation
This plugin will automatically generate and include HTML Meta Tags and Technorati Tags based on the full text of your post. When you save your post (and before you publish it) the plugin checks to see if any tags have been associated with it.

If no tags are found then it generates them based on the content of the post.
Hand Written Tags
Automatic extraction of words can never be perfect, so once tags are generated they can be edited and improved by hand.
If, like me, your article goes through several drafts before publication then you’ll notice that the words are generated the first time you save the document, but then they remain unchanged as the finished document evolves. The plugin will automatically regenerate the tags whenever there is no autometa custom field, so if you click on the Delete action, you’ll get a fresh set of auto-generated tags that you can refine by hand.
Hints
I don’t recommend that you use the plugin without hand-tweaking the tags; instead, think of it as a useful guide. If you wish to include tags with a space such as “world wide web” then you should insert dashes where you’d like the spaces to be, i.e. “world-wide-web”.
FAQ
- Where can I see the tags/keywords in my output?Meta Keywords are added to the document header for each post (you won’t see them on the index page), so load one of a recent post in your browser (one that that you’ve written or saved since the plugin was installed) then view the source of the page. Near the top you’ll see a message detailing the version of autometa that’s in use, and a list of keywords. Technorati tags are either added to the footer (so scroll to the bottom) or, if you’re using a more recent release, the tags may have been included in the document body, so you’ll see them without looking at the source.
- The plugin is installed and appears to work, but I see just a set of empty quotes where the list of tags should be; what’s wrong?99 times out of 100 you are hitting a bug that existed for a very short time in WordPress 2.0 - it’s been solved as of WordPress 2.0.1, so the problem should disappear when you upgrade.
- How do I show the Technorati Tags in my sidebar/theme?If you want to add the tags to your sidebar, then that add
<?php AutoMeta::includeTechnoratiTags();?>to your theme wherever you want the taglist to appear. - Can I customize the output a bit?Yes, you can customize the output a lot. Use the more parameterized
<?php AutoMeta::echoTechnoratiTags("headline", "tail", "line prefix","line_suffix", "no_tags_message");?>, modifying the parameters as necessary to fit your theme. For example:<?php AutoMeta::echoTechnoratiTags("<h1>Technorati</h1><ul>", "</ul>", "<li>","</li>", "Zarro Taags!");?> - Do I have to have the tags on my page?No. Technorati can discover your tags from the feed (where the tags are included as categories), so (based on experience) it appears that you don’t need visible tags on your page, so just include them if you want to.
- I want to be as lazy as possible, can the plugin do it’s work when I publish without me having to save it?Yes, that’s the default behaviour, but there is a caveat. If you want to be lazy and just publish then that’s fine, you can, the plugin will still extract the most important words from the article and turn them into tags/keywords. The downside is that if you’ve not mentioned a term in an article then it cannot appear as a tag - so if (for example) you write an article about iPods and don’t mention Apple, then “Apple” can’t be a tag, so there’s an audience group that you’re possibly missing. This is why hand-finishing your tags is recommended.
- Can I create keywords/tags that are not just single words, like “mostly harmless”, “ford prefect” or “chesterfield sofa”?Yes. These can be created using either the minus or plus characters to separate the words you wish to join. The tags “ford-prefect” and “ford+prefect” both turn out as “ford prefect”. It is recommended that you use the “+” character; the “-” is a hangover from an earlier version and (if people request it) could one day be removed to allow for hyphenated tags.
Planned/Unplanned Features
I don’t have time to extend this at the moment, but I’d like to to have:
- default set of metadata/tags for use in non article pages
- a better admin interface
- user editable tag list length
- user editable the minimum word length
- user editable stop list
- thesaurus lookup, so similar words could be group scored
- Optional Visible/Invisible technorati tags
- Tag list in Admin side bar
Versions
A list of all the releases.
Contribute
Embrace and Extend
If anyone would like to extend it, or use the code elsewhere, it’s released under a GPL license. Derivative works must also be free and must credit this work.
Alpha/Beta Testing
A development version of the next release is sometimes available too [nothing is currently available]. If you’re familiar with PHP and comfortable with wordpress hacking, then please, be my guest and help with giving it a jolly good shake to help get all the bugs out. If you’re feeling creative, invent a feature, or try implementing one of the ones listed above. Many hands make light work!
Feedback
Ideas, opinions and descriptions of problems are what can help this plugin get better - share your sparks of inspiration on the forum (or just describe the mists that are clouding your way).


June 10th, 2006 at 5:02 am
Sir , i use BlogDesk , to do my publishing .
Will the plugin work , even if i use it or should i use the “Write Page Option ” of Dashboard , for the plugin to work .
Can the plugin automatically , add keywords , even if i post using the Blog client .
June 10th, 2006 at 8:18 pm
I think my install got messed up because initially the db user in my wp-config.php did NOT have ALTER permissions …
Now, I get zero suggested keywords.
Here’s what I get if I run the select from the plug-in itself:
select match (post_content, post_title)
against (’TV’) as score
from wp_posts where id = 66;
+——-+
| score |
+——-+
| 0 |
+——-+
1 row in set (0.04 sec)
Of course, I chose a post where “TV” was repeated a couple of times:
(”http://www.stabile.org/just_watch_tv/2006/03/30/television-good-for-kids/news/”)
Am I understanding your code correctly? Is there any way to re-initialize this?
Thanks for creating this — it just bums me out that I messed it up. :-(
June 10th, 2006 at 8:28 pm
Sorry. That last post was a dumb mistake on my part. I didn’t realize that you were filtering out words whose length was less than three.
I tried a different value and post and got a score of ~ 2.73.
Guess I’ll have to try another new post and see if it works now …
Thanks. :-)
June 10th, 2006 at 9:13 pm
Cool! I updated to WP 2.03 and Autometa 0.7 and it actually works. :-)
Didn’t need to re-initialize the plug-in after all.
Thanks for all your work on this. :-)
June 11th, 2006 at 11:34 am
June 12th, 2006 at 11:06 pm
Excellent, excellent plugin but I - and a few others here - desperately need to edit the styling of tag list outputted. Ideally, I’d have “one, two, three four” etc. Is there any way to achieve this without hacking your lovely code?
June 13th, 2006 at 4:07 am
Well, now it is actually generating tags, but only on posts that I’ve never clicked “Save” on with the plugin enabled before.
Once I get these few other posts tagged, I’ll be a happy…uhh…clam!
Thanks
June 13th, 2006 at 6:46 am
I am using WP 2.0.3 and AM 0.7 and it does not work. I have also tried this with 1.5 to no avail. When originally configuring it, it tried to build and index of some type, to which I don’t think worked properly. To top it all off, I have one SQL database for 4 different blogs (3 have been added as tables), so I am not sure what kind of dictionary would be formulated. The first one I tried running it on on 1.5 is a huge blog.
It seems to do the same thing….it gives me a message in the source both in the header and footer with the little bloakes dealie telling me it isn’t working for the respective section.
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