• Resolved billbennett

    (@billbennett)


    Google Search Console warns there is a “Unparsable structured data” on some of my pages. It reports:

    Incorrect value type “@id”

    If I dig into the error I find this code:

    {"@type":"WebPage","@id":false,"url":false,"name":"0 &ndash; Page 3 of 298 &ndash; Bill Bennett"}}]}]}</script>
    <!-- / Yoast SEO plugin. -->

    Now, this error has shown up before in this support forum, but it appears to have been fixed in the past, so I. wonder if you can shed light on why I can see it now.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Hi,

    We would like some more information.

    1. Can you confirm you are using WordPress 5.3.2? You can check by clicking on the W in the top left and selecting About. If you need to update, please check with your host provider.?Please know that if you are using an older version of WordPress Core you may experience unexpected behavior with Yoast.?This guide explains more:?https://yoast.com/why-we-dont-support-old-wordpress-versions/.

    2. Are all your non-Yoast plugins and themes also updated?

    3. If you go to Settings-General can you confirm https://billbennett.co.nz/ appears in both the WordPress and Site Address fields?

    If all are updated and you have the right URL in those fields, we ask that you please rule out any plugin or theme conflicts that may occur. The fastest way to do this is to deactivate all non-Yoast plugins and switch to a standard theme like Twenty Nineteen.

    Test this on your development or staging site, if you have one. If not, we recommend using the Health Check & Troubleshooting plugin. This plugin allows you to run a conflict check without affecting normal visitors to your site.

    As we can imagine that you’re unfamiliar with checking for conflicts, we’d like to point you to a step-by-step guide that will walk you through the process: How to check for plugin conflicts.

    Thread Starter billbennett

    (@billbennett)

    Hi

    Thanks for responding.

    The answers to questions 1, 2 and 3 are all yes.

    It took some time to bring my staging site up to date. Sorry about the delay.

    If I use a standard theme, I tried TwentyTwenty and TwentySixteen, the page in question is not generated. It seems to be a function of the theme.

    If I return to my site’s theme and switch all plug-ins off except Yoast the offending code is still there.

    So my conclusion is the theme does not play well with Yoast.

    Would you agree? If so, I’ll contact the theme designer.

    Plugin Support amboutwe

    (@amboutwe)

    That does sound like a theme conflict and something where the theme author is the best person to help.

    Plugin Support Jerlyn

    (@jerparx)

    Closed. No other questions.

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