Closed (fixed)
Project:
Drupal SEO Tools
Version:
6.x-1.x-dev
Component:
Miscellaneous
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Feature request
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
7 Apr 2011 at 23:43 UTC
Updated:
1 Dec 2012 at 17:35 UTC
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jeffwidman commentedsubscribe
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jeff_c commentedSubscribe, very interested in a D7 version.
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ArnieLapinig commentedA version for Drupal 7 would be deeply appreciated.... This is one of the most useful Drupal modules.
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vimalramaka commentedtitle change for dashboard
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tsvenson commented+1
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TomDude48 commentedI have started to upgrade SEO Tools component modules, e.g. content analysis and optimizer. I don't have a ton of time to through at this so it might be a little slow. We are also looking to make this an app in D7.
I hope to have it released by the end of the year.
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derekahmedzai commentedWould love to see a Drupal 7 version of this module.
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simon_s commentedSubscribe. Would love to see this great Tool in D7!
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Argus commented+1
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knalstaaf commentedExcellent module for D6!
Subscribage.
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MacRonin commented+1 Keeping an eye out for D7 news
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jscm commentedSuscribing!
It's a great module
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dgastudio commentedGeraltO
http://drupal.org/node/1306444
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ashleyhazle commentedGreat module!
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Argus commentedThere is a button for that!
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jscm commentedWhen will arrive a release for Drupal 7?
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jscm commentedComment #48
knalstaaf commentedThey're working on it, jscm, don't worry.
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paskainos commented@Argus & @kervi: Great point - everyone follow, don't subscribe! :)
@TomDude48 (and crew): What can the community do to help?
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chrisjlee commentedAnswered my own question above ^
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chrisjlee commented@cybernostra @Glenn_Jones There's a button for subscribing: http://drupal.org/node/1306444 :)
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TomDude48 commentedpaskainos, thanks for asking. I will need testing soon.
Well 53 comments on the D7 upgrade. I guess it is time to start that then.
All kidding aside, I am working on getting all the SEO Tool components for D7 stabilized (Content analysis, Content optimizer, etc). I hope to have that done in the next several days. Then to port SEO Tools itself. Hopefully I will get the time I need and can get something out in the next couple weeks.
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paskainos commentedTesting: check - gladly! :) Very exciting. Thanks Tom for the update.
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TomDude48 commentedI got an alpha release out. It seems pretty stable, just gave a alpha status until I can get more testing on it.
It is mostly the same as the D6 version. For now I have left out the Google Analytics reports. I want to rethink how that is done. Some new things have been added.
Additions:
Content Optimizer is configurable. The D6 version of Content Optimizer had static rules. Now you can change the content parameters.
Better content reporting via the Insight module. I built a new module to improve the content reports. With Insight you can run content analysis manually, through node operations and cron. You get a nice table showing you the status of all content along with an alert system that forms a to do list for fixing content.
You can install it from Drupal.org and download all the modules individually or install via theLevelTen apps server to stream line downloading. Once you have the module installed, go to the setup wizard by clicking the SEO Tools "Configure" link on the module page.
Please test, let me know if you find any problems.
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iaminawe commentedWhile trying to install this from the LevelTen apps server I receive this error. I have just gone through the process of installing a few other apps from there and this is the first issue encountered. The new release sounds great and I am very interested to try it out.
My site is currently drupal 7.8 & Aegir managed
This is the output on the error screen.
Updates downloaded successfully.
UpdaterException: Unable to determine the type of the source directory. in Updater::factory() (line 99 of /***/***/***/drupal-7.8-prod/includes/updater.inc).
Comment #58
TomDude48 commentedThat happens sometimes, but most likely it downloaded fine. Go to your module page and see if the SEO Tools module is there with all dependencies. If so, just enable.
The likely cause is one of two issues. One, Drupal core's update module like to through errors. The other issue is that Google Analytics has a non standard naming which sometimes causes some problems. Most of the time when I get errors, everything still downloaded fine.
Comment #59
kristen polThere is a D7 version so closing this.
Kristen