• Resolved ThriveDigital

    (@thrivedigital)


    Hi guys.

    Have noticed an issue relating to the image count in the auto generated sitemaps. On a page where you select an image using the standard WordPress featured image option (which is very useful for sharing across networks) it fails to include other images contained on the page in the count.

    However, when you remove the featured image the sitemap returns a correct count from the items added (in this using a WPBakery media grid).

    This means currently it’s a choice of correct image count in the sitemap but no featured image, or vice-versa. As it is I’m not sure which is of most benefit.

    Running latest versions of all.

    Any suggestions to remedy gratefully received.

    Thanks

    Andy

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  • Plugin Support Maybellyne

    (@maybellyne)

    Hello Andy,

    Thanks for reaching out.

    Most often this is due to our plugin not being able to recognize the images you’ve added, in particular, if you’re using a page builder on the site (like WPBakery).

    Yoast SEO Premium analyzes the default WordPress content areas like the title, URL, the main content box (WordPress editor). If you are adding your content or images through other plugin or theme content boxes (as most page builders do), Yoast SEO for WordPress Premium might not be able to detect it by default.

    In the past, we have tried to parse shortcodes and other content boxes with inferior results. Therefore, we opted to provide plugin and theme developers with an API that they can use to pass their content to our page analysis.

    If you are using a plugin or theme that doesn’t send their content to our page analysis, please reach out to the developer and ask them about adding the functionality to their code. This help article will help them with the implementation — Can I add data to the page analysis?

    With that being said, while our plugin isn’t able to detect all your text blocks and shows an incorrect analysis report, this doesn’t mean that search engines won’t be able to parse them. Our content analysis is to validate the content of your website and doesn’t really affect how search engines crawl and index your site.`

    Plugin Support devnihil

    (@devnihil)

    We are going ahead and marking this issue as resolved due to inactivity. If you require any further assistance please create a new issue.

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