Would it be appropriate to have a warning on <title> character limits?
See original GitHub issueI’ve recently learned that for SEO there is usually a sweet spot under 60 characters for title tag lengths. I was wondering if there was a way to implement a compiler warning for this library when <title>
tag contents are over 60 characters (or under 25 or something).
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You can assign it to me, will be glad to work on it😊
A fixed has been provided so the isssue can now be closed