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December 14, 2021 10:44 am GMT

Day 63 of 100 Days of Code & Scrum: The Open Graph Protocol and next-seo

Hello there, everyone!

Like every Tuesday, I had to go to my physical therapy session, so I could not code as much.

However, I still made some progress with my company website's <meta> tags. I learned about OpenGraph, which is essential for improving page SEO. Another thing I used was the next-seo package to make it a lot easier to manage <meta> on a page-by-page basis. I highly recommend anyone using Next.js to utilize that library, as it gives a lot of quality of life improvements.

Anyway, let's move on to my daily report!

Yesterday

I deployed and fixed production bugs on my web development blog. I also enhanced some styling, and I was fairly pleased with everything so far.

Today

Here are the things I learned and worked on today:

Company Website

  • learned about OpenGraph and the Twitter equivalent.
  • used next-seo package to manage <meta>.
  • added different preview images for different parts of the website.

Scrum

  • I did some practice flashcards for Scrum.
  • reviewed some of the things I've learned before.

Thank you for reading! I wish you the best.

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This is not a guide, it is just me sharing my experiences and learnings. This post only expresses my thoughts and opinions (based on my limited knowledge) and is in no way a substitute for actual references. If I ever make a mistake or if you disagree, I would appreciate corrections in the comments!

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Original Link: https://dev.to/rammina/day-63-of-100-days-of-code-scrum-the-open-graph-protocol-and-next-seo-297g

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