• Resolved mennodb

    (@mennodb)


    Good day,

    I couldn’t find anything on Google or this forum regarding this issue.

    I’m building my site and using Aioseo, butI noticed there is a difference in score between gutenberg and elementor.

    For all pages the ‘flesch reading ease’ is inconsistent. I also have some pages where in gutenberg it says the ‘consecutive sentences’ and ‘subheading distribution’ are in the green, whereas in elementor it says there are problems with both.

    I write in Dutch, which might have something to do with this. Do I have to make Aioseo aware of that? Other than that, I don’t know what might be causing this.

    Thanks in advance

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  • Hi @mennodb,

    I’m sorry for the inconvenience you’re facing.

    Can you please share a screenshot of the scores so I can assist you better?

    Thanks!

    Plugin Support J Burns

    (@subiewrx)

    Hi @mennodb,

    We haven’t heard back from you. I’m going to go ahead and close this thread for now. But if you’d like us to assist, please feel welcome to continue the conversation.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter mennodb

    (@mennodb)

    Here’s an example of readability:

    https://postimg.cc/Sj1pWPqz

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 1 month ago by mennodb.
    Plugin Support J Burns

    (@subiewrx)

    Hi @mennodb,

    Thank you for the screenshot. I did test this and the reports are the same for the English language.

    I’m sorry, but some of the TruSEO page analysis checks only work with English language content at this time. Support for additional languages will be added in future releases of All in One SEO.

    I apologize for any inconvenience that this has caused.

    Thread Starter mennodb

    (@mennodb)

    Thank you for the reply.

    I understand that it’s not working correctly for other languages, but what about the inconsistency between gutenberg and elementor?

    Plugin Support Steve M

    (@wpsmort)

    Hi @mennodb,

    Page builders like Elementor make extensive use of custom shortcodes to insert content on the page, thus making it hard for even WordPress to read them in the edit mode outside the visual builder.

    This is the reason why you see discrepancies in the TruSEO score and checks. Since our tests run on the fly, it’s showing the TruSEO results of what’s possible to be read outside Elementor’s visual builder.

    With that said, the correct TruSEO results are the ones you see inside the visual builder of Elementor.

    Thread Starter mennodb

    (@mennodb)

    Thanks for your help, this clears things up for me.

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