Configure the meta tags below.

Use tokens to avoid redundant meta data and search engine penalization. For example, a 'keyword' value of "example" will be shown on all content using this configuration, whereas using the [node:field_keywords] automatically inserts the "keywords" values from the current entity (node, term, etc).

Browse available tokens.

Meta tags for displaying favicons of various sizes and types. All values should be either absolute or relative URLs. No effects are added to the "precomposed" icons.

A PNG image that is 72px wide by 72px high. Used with the iPad mini and the first- and second-generation iPad (@1x display) on iOS <= 6. This will be able to extract the URL from an image field if the field is configured properly.
A PNG image that is 76px wide by 76px high. Used with the iPad mini and the second-generation iPad (@1x display) on iOS >= 7. This will be able to extract the URL from an image field if the field is configured properly.
A PNG image that is 114px wide by 114px high. Used with iPhone with @2x display running iOS <= 6. This will be able to extract the URL from an image field if the field is configured properly.
A PNG image that is 120px wide by 120px high. Used with iPhone with @2x display running iOS >= 7. This will be able to extract the URL from an image field if the field is configured properly.
A PNG image that is 144px wide by 144px high. Used with iPad with @2x display running iOS <= 6. This will be able to extract the URL from an image field if the field is configured properly.
A PNG image that is 152px wide by 152px high. Used with iPad with @2x display running iOS >= 7. This will be able to extract the URL from an image field if the field is configured properly.
A PNG image that is 72px wide by 72px high. Used with the iPad mini and the first- and second-generation iPad (@1x display) on iOS <= 6. This will be able to extract the URL from an image field if the field is configured properly.
A PNG image that is 76px wide by 76px high. Used with the iPad mini and the second-generation iPad (@1x display) on iOS >= 7. This will be able to extract the URL from an image field if the field is configured properly.
A PNG image that is 114px wide by 114px high. Used with iPhone with @2x display running iOS <= 6. This will be able to extract the URL from an image field if the field is configured properly.
A PNG image that is 120px wide by 120px high. Used with iPhone with @2x display running iOS >= 7. This will be able to extract the URL from an image field if the field is configured properly.
A PNG image that is 144px wide by 144px high. Used with iPad with @2x display running iOS <= 6. This will be able to extract the URL from an image field if the field is configured properly.
A PNG image that is 152px wide by 152px high. Used with iPad with @2x display running iOS >= 7. This will be able to extract the URL from an image field if the field is configured properly.

Simple meta tags.

The text to display in the title bar of a visitor's web browser when they view this page. This meta tag may also be used as the title of the page when a visitor bookmarks or favorites this page, or as the page title in a search engine result. It is common to append '[site:name]' to the end of this, so the site's name is automatically added. It is recommended that the title is no greater than 55 - 65 characters long, including spaces.
A brief and concise summary of the page's content, preferably 150 characters or less. Where as the description meta tag may be used by search engines to display a snippet about the page in search results, the abstract tag may be used to archive a summary about the page. This meta tag is no longer supported by major search engines.

Meta tags that might not be needed by many sites.

Geo-spatial information in 'latitude; longitude' format, e.g. '50.167958; -97.133185'; see Wikipedia for details.
Geo-spatial information in 'latitude, longitude' format, e.g. '50.167958, -97.133185'; see Wikipedia for details.
Robots
A comma-separated list of keywords about the page. This meta tag is used as an indicator in Google News.
Highlight standout journalism on the web, especially for breaking news; used as an indicator in Google News. Warning: Don't abuse it, to be used a maximum of 7 times per calendar week!
Used to rate content for audience appropriateness. This tag has little known influence on search engine rankings, but can be used by browsers, browser extensions, and apps. The most common options are general, mature, restricted, 14 years, safe for kids. If you follow the RTA Documentation you should enter RTA-5042-1996-1400-1577-RTA
Indicate to search engines and other page scrapers whether or not links should be followed. See the W3C specifications for further details.
Tell search engines when to index the page again. Very few search engines support this tag, it is more useful to use an XML Sitemap file.
Control when the browser's internal cache of the current page should expire. The date must to be an RFC-1123-compliant date string that is represented in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), e.g. 'Thu, 01 Sep 2016 00:12:56 GMT'. Set to '0' to stop the page being cached entirely.

A set of meta tags specially for controlling advanced functionality with Facebook.

The Facebook Sharing Debugger lets you preview how your content will look when it's shared to Facebook and debug any issues with your Open Graph tags.

A set of meta tags specially for controlling the summaries displayed when content is shared on Google Plus.

The URL of an image which should represent the content. For best results use an image that is at least 1200 x 630 pixels in size, but at least 600 x 316 pixels is a recommended minimum. Supports PNG, JPEG and GIF formats. Multiple values may be used, separated by a comma. Note: Tokens that return multiple values will be handled automatically. This will be able to extract the URL from an image field if the field is configured properly.

A set of meta tags used to control how the site's content is consumed by Pinterest.

A set of meta tags specially for controlling the summaries displayed when content is shared on Twitter.

Notes:
  • no other fields are required for a Summary card
  • Photo card requires the 'image' field
  • Media player card requires the 'title', 'description', 'media player URL', 'media player width', 'media player height' and 'image' fields,
  • Summary Card with Large Image card requires the 'Summary' field and the 'image' field,
  • Gallery Card requires all the 'Gallery Image' fields,
  • App Card requires the 'iPhone app ID' field, the 'iPad app ID' field and the 'Google Play app ID' field,
  • Product Card requires the 'description' field, the 'image' field, the 'Label 1' field, the 'Data 1' field, the 'Label 2' field and the 'Data 2' field.
A description that concisely summarizes the content of the page, as appropriate for presentation within a Tweet. Do not re-use the title text as the description, or use this field to describe the general services provided by the website. The string will be truncated, by Twitter, at the word to 200 characters.
By default Twitter tracks visitors when a tweet is embedded on a page using the official APIs. Setting this to 'on' will stop Twitter from tracking visitors.
The URL to a unique image representing the content of the page. Do not use a generic image such as your website logo, author photo, or other image that spans multiple pages. Images larger than 120x120px will be resized and cropped square based on longest dimension. Images smaller than 60x60px will not be shown. If the 'type' is set to Photo then the image must be at least 280x150px. This will be able to extract the URL from an image field if the field is configured properly.
The MIME type for the media contained in the stream URL, as defined by RFC 4337.

These meta tags are used to confirm site ownership for search engines and other services.

A string provided by Baidu.
A string provided by Bing, full details are available from the Bing online help.
A string provided by Facebook, full details are available from the Facebook online help.
A string provided by Google, full details are available from the Google online help. Multiple values may be used, separated by a comma. Note: Tokens that return multiple values will be handled automatically.
A string provided by Norton Safe Web, full details are available from the Norton Safe Web online help.
A string provided by Pinterest, full details are available from the Pinterest online help.
A string provided by Pocket, full details are available from the Pocket online help.
A string provided by Yandex, full details are available from the Yandex online help.
A string provided by Zoom, full details are available from the Zoom online help.

These meta tags are designed to point visitors to versions of the current page in other languages.

Meta tags used to control the mobile browser experience. Some of these meta tags have been replaced by newer mobile browsers. These meta tags usually only need to be set globally, rather than per-page.

Provides an absolute URL to a specially formatted version of the current page designed for 'feature phones', mobile phones that do not support modern browser standards. See the official Google Mobile SEO Guide for details on how the page should be formatted.
Using the value 'width' tells certain mobile Internet Explorer browsers to display as-is, without being resized. Alternatively a numerical width may be used to indicate the desired page width the page should be rendered in: '240' is the suggested default, '176' for older browsers or '480' for newer devices with high DPI screens. Multiple values may be used, separated by a comma. Note: Tokens that return multiple values will be handled automatically.
Some older mobile browsers will expect this meta tag to be set to 'true' to indicate that the site has been designed with mobile browsers in mind. Multiple values may be used, separated by a comma. Note: Tokens that return multiple values will be handled automatically.
A URL to a manifest.json file that describes the application. The JSON-based manifest provides developers with a centralized place to put metadata associated with a web application.

Custom meta tags used by Apple's software, iOS, Safari, etc.

Custom meta tags used by the Android OS, browser, etc.

Custom meta tags used by the Windows and Windows Mobile OSes, IE browser, etc.

A semi-colon -separated string that must contain the 'polling-uri=' value with the full URL to a Badge Schema XML file. May also contain 'frequency=' value set to either 30, 60, 360, 720 or 1440 (default) which specifies (in minutes) how often the URL should be polled.
Should contain the full URL to a Browser configuration schema file that further controls tile customizations.
A semi-colon -separated string containing 'polling-uri=' (required), 'polling-uri2=', 'polling-uri3=', 'polling-uri4=' and 'polling-uri5=' to indicate the URLs for notifications. May also contain a 'frequency=' value to specify how often (in minutes) the URLs will be polled; limited to 30, 60, 360, 720 or 1440 (default). May also contain the value 'cycle=' to control the notifications cycle.
A semi-colon -separated string defining the 'jump' list task. Should contain the 'name=' value to specify the task's name, the 'action-uri=' value to set the URL to load when the jump list is clicked, the 'icon-uri=' value to set the URL to an icon file to be displayed, and 'window-type=' set to either 'tab' (default), 'self' or 'window' to control how the link opens in the browser.