Aten Guide Explains Drupal Metatag Controls for Content Editors
Metadata that shapes how Drupal content appears in search results, social previews, browser tabs, and assistive technologies is the focus of Drupal Metatag Module Basics for Content Editors, a guide by Jon Bowman, senior developer at Aten Design Group. Aten published the article on 23 June 2026. The guide explains how the Metatag module gives editors a way to manage information used by external systems to interpret and display content.
The article separates content-level fields from site-wide metatag configuration. Jon explains that editors commonly encounter metatag fields on edit screens for pages, articles, events, and similar content types, often grouped under a Metatag or SEO section. Defaults, fallback values, and field availability for each content type are usually handled by developers or site administrators during Drupal setup.
The guide covers page titles, meta descriptions, canonical URLs, robots settings, Open Graph titles, Open Graph descriptions, and Open Graph images. It advises editors to use clear titles, accurate descriptions, relevant preview images, and careful No Index settings for temporary, internal, or limited-audience pages. Advanced fields such as keywords, content language, site verification, geo tags, and custom tags are generally managed centrally, allowing editors to focus on content quality and accurate presentation.
