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twitter:label1
Learn how to use the twitter:label1 meta tag to improve your site.
Used within Twitter card metadata to define the label for data displayed in tweet cards generated from shared URLs. It's typically used in conjunction with `twitter:data1` to showcase specific types of information, enhancing social sharing.
Code Examples
<meta name="twitter:label1" content="Author" />
<meta name="twitter:label1" content="Location" />
<meta name="twitter:label1" content="This article was written by" />
<meta name="twitter:label1" content="" />
Recommendations
- Coordinate Labels with DataEnsure that the `twitter:label1` content is directly related to the `twitter:data1` content for clear and coherent data presentation on the Twitter card.
- Keep It ConciseLabels are often displayed in a limited space on Twitter cards. Aim for succinct labels that convey the essence of the information without truncation.
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Related Meta Tags
Defines the numeric ID of your iPad application in the Apple App Store, enabling Twitter to link to it when your content is shared.
<meta name="twitter:app:id:ipad" content="307234931">
Defines the iPhone app ID in the Apple App Store for deep linking from tweets. This is part of Twitter Cards used to enhance tweets with rich media to direct users to web content directly or through an app.
<meta name="twitter:app:id:iphone" content="307234931">
Specifies the unique application ID for a Google Play app, used within Twitter Cards to direct users to a specific Android app.
<meta name="twitter:app:id:googleplay" content="com.example.app">
Specifies the name of your application tailored for iPad users when sharing content on Twitter.
<meta name="twitter:app:name:ipad" content="My Amazing App">
Specifies the name of your Android app on the Google Play Store. This is utilized in Twitter Cards when you want to promote a mobile application directly from a tweet.
<meta name="twitter:app:name:googleplay" content="MyApp">
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