Meta Tags
Nuxt 3 provides several different ways to manage your meta tags.
- Through your
nuxt.config. - Through the
useHeadcomposable - Through global meta components
You can customize title, titleTemplate, base, script, noscript, style, meta, link, htmlAttrs and bodyAttrs.
Nuxt currently uses vueuse/head to manage your meta tags, but implementation details may change.
Migration
- In your
nuxt.config, renameheadtometa. Consider moving this shared meta configuration into yourapp.vueinstead. (Note that objects no longer have ahidkey for deduplication.) - If you need to access the component state with
head, you should migrate to usinguseHead. You might also consider using the built-in meta-components.
Example: useHead
<script>
export default {
data: () => ({
title: 'My App',
description: 'My App Description'
})
head () {
return {
title: this.title,
meta: [{
hid: 'description',
name: 'description',
content: this.description
}]
}
}
}
</script>
<script setup>
const title = ref('My App')
const description = ref('My App Description')
// This will be reactive even you change title/description above
useHead({
title,
meta: [{
name: 'description',
content: description
}]
})
</script>
Example: Built-in Meta-components
Nuxt 3 also provides meta components that you can use to accomplish the same task. While these components look similar to HTML tags, they are provided by Nuxt and have similar functionality.
<script>
export default {
head () {
return {
title: 'My App',
meta: [{
hid: 'description',
name: 'description',
content: 'My App Description'
}]
}
}
}
</script>
<template>
<div>
<Head>
<Title>My App</Title>
<Meta name="description" content="My app description"/>
</Head>
<!-- -->
</div>
</template>
- Make sure you use capital letters for these component names to distinguish them from native HTML elements (
<Title>rather than<title>). - You can place these components anywhere in your template for your page.