fix: use meta.title as default <title>#454
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Yup, this makes sense. The default title is constructed from multiple parts, so it can indeed cause similar titles for all pages.
Thanks for the PR! 💯
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Hey folks, long time no see!
After reviewing my sites SEO, I've noticed that the titles were not properly configured. Because TutorialKit also uses the title for navigation, it injects the chapter and part title too.
To sum it up the proposal
<title>tag: it will be picked up by search engines. But also visible in the browser window, so we lose the display of the part and chapter.<title>tag is just the navigational titlepart / chapter /lessonRelated but not included in this PR: I suspect
trailingSlash: "never"is a reasonable default in the config, otherwise search engines might pick pages as duplicate. Might be worth an investigation.