• Resolved Martyn Chamberlin

    (@martyn-chamberlin)


    I’m noticing that this HTML is getting injected onto our page, around line 488 as of this writing:

    <span itemprop="image" itemscope itemtype="https://schema.org/ImageObject">
    <meta itemprop="url" content="https://financialmentor.com/wp-content/uploads/Pay-Off-Mortgage-Early-or-Invest-Complete-Guide.png">
    <meta itemprop="width" content="580">
    <meta itemprop="height" content="425">
    </span>

    Two questions here.

    First, I have no idea what is injecting this. It might be Cloudflare, it might be W3 Total Cache, it might be Yoast SEO. How can I find out? Is it Yoast?

    Second, where can I control what is getting inserted onto the site in this manner?

    Thanks!

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  • Hi,

    If you disable Yoast SEO does the injection resolve? If so Yoast is causing it. If it still shows some other plugin or them is causing it. We would then suggest a conflict check as described here: https://kb.yoast.com/article/253-how-to-check-for-plugin-conflicts.

    In regards to your site we are not familiar with it so we cannot say how you can best control what gets inserted. We do know Yoast SEO outputs some data that you can control for such as OpenGraph information and titles and metas. You can control this by going to SEO-Search Appearance and reviewing the titles and metas in the different tabs and going to SEO-Social and reviewing the settings. This guide explains more about how you can configure it and review settings: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/configuration-guide-for-yoast-seo/

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 8 months ago by Pcosta88.
    Thread Starter Martyn Chamberlin

    (@martyn-chamberlin)

    We got it solved. It turns out the issue was with CloudFlare! Thanks for your help.

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