• I have found Sermon Manager starts starts with the Block Editor at the top of the page, which I can edit and add to easily. This block editor reacts with Yoast SEO and I have no issues. However, the content does not display on the frontend.
    If I duplicate the content to the original paragraph section which is lower on the page, it will show on the frontend, but Yoast SEO does not see it. All the usual fields are accessible and function as expected.
    If I save and exit, then go back to edit for any reason, the block editor opens as the classic editor and all info entered in the first block is there but loses all formatting. All other blocks and content created disappear. I have to convert this back to blocks, then re-enter the information and links previously created.
    Is this a setting that I am missing? I am using the free version.

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  • What specifically does Yoast NOT see?

    Thread Starter jahrat

    (@jahrat)

    Hello @hikinmike when the entry is made in the original paragraph editor, Yoast does not find the comment and therefore does not analyze it. It will say no content. However, the new block editor which is separate from this is accessed Yoast SEO interprets and analyzes that entry.

    Personally I wouldn’t worry about it. The content is there and Google will find it. I use Yoast and I only use it to edit title elements if need be and set nofollow/follow. That’s it.

    Thread Starter jahrat

    (@jahrat)

    The

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 4 months ago by jahrat.
    Thread Starter jahrat

    (@jahrat)

    Hello @hikinmike The issue I have is not with the Yoast analysis. What I have a challenge with is that when I create the sermon post, it starts out with the block editor. If I have to reopen the sermon to edit anything, the block is now a classic editor and only the text that was in the first block remains, without any formatting or links. The additional information entered is discarded and I have convert back to the block editor to re-enter and re-format everything.

    I see. FWIW, you should be using the description in the Sermon Details to create and edit and not the block editor.

    Thread Starter jahrat

    (@jahrat)

    Oh? ?? I thought this the upgrade I was hoping for so Sermon Manager would integrate with Yoast. The Details section does not have the config Yoast uses to be able to locate comments. Will this change be made at some point?

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 4 months ago by jahrat.
    • This reply was modified 4 years, 4 months ago by jahrat.

    There was no mention in the Changelog about making it compatible with Yoast.

    Like I said earlier, I would not concern yourself with the bells and whistles in Yoast. Create your content, post it and move on. But that’s just me.

    Will this change be made at some point?

    I’m not affiliated with Sermon Manager, just a user. You can hope, but I contacted the developer a few days ago about a bug I posted 2+ weeks ago and I have yet to get a reply.

    Thread Starter jahrat

    (@jahrat)

    Oh. Thought you were affiliated.
    Well, I guess I wait and see.
    Thanks for the input.

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