• Resolved riley454

    (@riley454)


    I have only one main picture for frontpage and a short paragraph, so I made a slider with a single image and inserted text below as per the snippet by Andrei. This works well for me as I like the format the slider has including heading/text/button but I don’t want multiple pics carouselling. Is this an efficient method or is it better to remove the slider and insert html formatting and image/content as per the snippet or other method?

    One reason I ask is that the Yoast plugin doesn’t acknowledge head/text in the slider OR the added text in the snippet below as containing keywords even though there are several in each so I am concerned google etc may also not detect them making the content SEO value worthless.

    Also, when viewed on iphone the text below the slider slightly overlaps the bottom of the slider. I assume the solution would be reducing slider height.

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  • rdellconsulting

    (@rdellconsulting)

    That design decision is fine – whatever you want your site to look like is the important thing.

    You could try All-in-one SEO which gives you control on what you add in metaboxes

    iPhone settings indicates you need to change your @media CSS code for different viewports

    Thread Starter riley454

    (@riley454)

    Thanks for the advice. It saves me having to rework things ??

    ElectricFeet

    (@electricfeet)

    WordPress SEO will see what is in the WordPress page. And as you will see, the slider text is not in the WordPress page, so WordPress SEO gets worried.

    However, Google will see the page as it is presented by Customizr. They are h1s, so Google will give them importance.

    tl;dr: Don’t worry; Google sees the text; you can ignore WordPress SEO on this page.

    Thread Starter riley454

    (@riley454)

    Thanks for the extra info @ef

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