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  • Thread Starter jasonsaulnier

    (@jasonsaulnier)

    Check out one of my post now to see. I disabled the meta cards in yoast seo

    Thread Starter jasonsaulnier

    (@jasonsaulnier)

    Why would the dublin core work on the posts but not the main page?

    Thread Starter jasonsaulnier

    (@jasonsaulnier)

    It seems the pages that don’t read correctly has the dublin core working but the ones that dublin core dont work on is good.

    Plugin Author George Notaras

    (@gnotaras)

    Why would the dublin core work on the posts but not the main page?

    They are meant to be added on content pages only.

    It seems the pages that don’t read correctly has the dublin core working but the ones that dublin core dont work on is good.

    I highly recommend disabling caching until you sort this problem out.

    Plugin Author George Notaras

    (@gnotaras)

    Now that the source code of the page is not compressed I see that the description Add-Meta-Tags generates actually exists in the page. My guess is that another plugin or a theme function is prepending this text to the post content before Add-Meta-Tags generates the description for it.

    Thread Starter jasonsaulnier

    (@jasonsaulnier)

    I am still doing testing here. I disabled the HTML & XML HTML minify settings in W3 Total Cache. and some different things happened. Still testing to see stuff. Still strange.

    In Global Keywords settings I placed = interview, %contentkw%

    Thread Starter jasonsaulnier

    (@jasonsaulnier)

    I added also Front Page Keywords and Front Page Description. to test things.

    I enabled Automatic Schema.org Metadata

    Extra SEO Options
    indexed by search engines: I enabled all

    Add NOODP and NOYDIR left like is

    Plugin Author George Notaras

    (@gnotaras)

    Seems like a decent configuration.

    Also, I noticed that there is the correct description in the embedded schema.org metadata:

    <meta itemprop="description" content=" ... " />

    Plugin Author George Notaras

    (@gnotaras)

    Add-Meta-Tags generates a description from the first sentence(s) of the first paragraph of the content.

    If the description is different than the first sentence, one of these things might be happening:

    1. you have set an a custom excerpt in the post in the ‘Excerpt’ box in the post editing panel.
    2. you have set a custom description in the ‘Metadata’ box in the post editing panel
    3. another plugin has prepended text to the content before AMT generates a description for it.

    You need to make sure that the wrong description has not been set by any of these 3 ways above.

    Thread Starter jasonsaulnier

    (@jasonsaulnier)

    The descriptions are actually changed a bit from the text of the first sentences. Is this the problem.

    Plugin Author George Notaras

    (@gnotaras)

    Most probably.

    Plugin Author George Notaras

    (@gnotaras)

    Is it changed using a plugin? Please try deactivating it for a while until you make sure everything else works correctly.

    Thread Starter jasonsaulnier

    (@jasonsaulnier)

    Ok so I should deactivate Yoast SEO plugin since that is the plugin in which I type the descriptions in?

    Plugin Author George Notaras

    (@gnotaras)

    If possible, deactivate it temporarily and check if AMT works fine alone. Then re-activate Yoast and see what changes in the descriptions.

    The wrong descriptions must exist somewhere. Which posts do they exist in? Are they related in a way to the current post?

    Thread Starter jasonsaulnier

    (@jasonsaulnier)

    I just deactivated Yoast SEO. The descriptions entered in Yoast are basically the related content yes.

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