• Resolved Guido

    (@guido07111975)


    Hi,

    Just installed your plugin on a site and works fine.

    I notice all tags are in 1 long string in head section. Maybe you can consider adding tags underneath each other, so it looks more user-friendly for people who look in head section?

    Guido

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  • Thread Starter Guido

    (@guido07111975)

    Hi,

    I’m still missing most sections:

    
    <!-- article -->
    <!-- twitter -->
    <!-- schema -->
    <!-- profile -->
    

    The WP-installation in subfolder /blog is a clean install, without plugins.

    Guido

    Plugin Author Marcin Pietrzak

    (@iworks)

    But on /blog/ we have:

    it is not enough?

    
    <!-- OG: 3.0.1 -->
    <meta property="og:description" content="Just another WordPress site" /><meta property="og:type" content="website" /><meta property="og:locale" content="nl" /><meta property="og:site_name" content="My blog" /><meta property="og:title" content="My blog" /><meta property="og:url" content="https://www...../blog" />
    
    <meta property="twitter:partner" content="ogwp" /><meta property="twitter:title" content="My blog" /><meta property="twitter:description" content="Just another WordPress site" /><meta property="twitter:url" content="https://www...../blog" />
    <meta itemprop="name" content="My blog" /><meta itemprop="headline" content="My blog" /><meta itemprop="description" content="Just another WordPress site" />
    <!-- /OG -->
    
    Plugin Author Marcin Pietrzak

    (@iworks)

    article and profile will show only on singular content.
    profile on author archive too.

    Thread Starter Guido

    (@guido07111975)

    Hi,

    If you compare “Sample Page” of the /blog site with this page from my other site, you will notice the difference. Both are singeluar pages.

    Guido

    Thread Starter Guido

    (@guido07111975)

    Hi Marcin / @iworks,

    You don’t have an explanation for the different tags at both singular pages?

    Guido

    Plugin Author Marcin Pietrzak

    (@iworks)

    hi Guido / @guido07111975

    I do not know what should I check. One site is not a copy of first site. Different theme, different configuration.

    Could you point me the differences?

    M

    Thread Starter Guido

    (@guido07111975)

    Hi,

    Same theme, same type of content (singular page). Different OG tag section.

    k e r s t o . n l/blog/sample-page/ (don’t want to add full URL here, sorry)
    https://www.webmastergroningen.nl/wordpress/example-page/

    Guido

    Plugin Author Marcin Pietrzak

    (@iworks)

    hi

    I can not recognize differences different than data, see diff:

    https://www.diffchecker.com/vaYfSW27

    k….nl

    – feature image is not set
    – author profile is not set (first, last, display)
    – content was not ever modified (publish date is the same like modified date)

    Which tags are different for you? Could you point it?

    Marcin

    Plugin Author Marcin Pietrzak

    (@iworks)

    Thread Starter Guido

    (@guido07111975)

    Hi Marcin,

    Thanks for your reply. I will try to make them equal, but maybe that’s why they are different now.. Will keep you informed.

    Guido

    Plugin Author Marcin Pietrzak

    (@iworks)

    ??

    Thread Starter Guido

    (@guido07111975)

    Hi again,

    – feature image is not set
    – author profile is not set (first, last, display)
    – content was not ever modified (publish date is the same like modified date)

    Both are almost the same now. But no effect.

    Guido

    Thread Starter Guido

    (@guido07111975)

    Update: is maybe only the way how the tags are added in head different between both sites?

    First site 1 big section with all tags
    Second site separate sections for article, twitter, schema, profile, etc

    Guido

    Plugin Author Marcin Pietrzak

    (@iworks)

    @guido07111975

    Second site has WP_DEBUG set on true.

    and now it is almost the same:

    https://www.diffchecker.com/EJr5rlOz

    M

    Thread Starter Guido

    (@guido07111975)

    Hi Marcin,

    Darn, I now understand the confusion. It’s the WP_DEBUG indeed! That changes the structure in head section. Did not know that.

    When changing that to false it looks the same as other site.

    I’m sorry that you’ve spend your precious time on this.

    Solved.

    Guido

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