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and if so any way to change this? I have some product names that need to be very descriptive. Currently they are getting cut off and sounding like gibberish...
Google will display up to 66 characters of a title tag, cropping to complete words. For example, the following title is exactly 68 characters, so Google leaves off the last word in the title when displaying the website in its search results:
68-Character Title Tag: Creating Title Tags for Search Engine Optimization and Web Usability
Google Display: Creating Title Tags for Search Engine Optimization and Web ...
Yahoo! has an absolute cutoff in presenting titles of exactly 120 characters, which is substantially longer and gives the webmaster much more room to present longer titles. If your title exceeds 120 characters, the title will simply be cropped, whether the display title ends in a complete word or not. That is quite different from Google, which ends the display title with the last complete word which ended before the 66 character limit was reached.
The W3C - The TITLE element in HTML, states: "The title should ideally be less than 64 characters in length. That is, many applications will display document titles in window titles, menus, etc where there is only limited room." A 64 character limit is a good starting place, but oversimplifies things a bit.
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Anything is possible but I have never heard of a page not being indexed because a page title is too long but I'm also not sure of I would go against googles recommendations for page title lenght either. If your not in google your not on the internet.. lol just kidding, sorta.
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Yes, I suspect they are aware of all of the above, but they are trying to make it easier on their customers to identify the correct products. I will forward the info, but I still need to know if there would be any "issues" increasing the product name field within the MySQL file.
Here's why *I* wouldn't increase the database field: "I don't know the answer to that question."
One should only break from standard application protocols when one knows all the places where it will break, or believe me, the application will find it at the most inconvenient time.
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