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  • Plugin Author JS Morisset

    (@jsmoriss)

    I don’t want an error in my schema.

    See my previous reply.

    So I have to add larger image to each of 1500 pages?

    If the featured image for all your posts/pages are too small, then yes, you would have to fix that.

    You can also provide smaller images to Google by adjusting the SSO > Image Sizes options, although there are downside to providing small / thumbnail images to Google and social sites (obviously), and there are minimum dimension and aspect ratios that need to be respected (especially if you offer AMP pages).

    js.

    Thread Starter daves1997

    (@daves1997)

    I knew their had to be a way. All images would be smaller

    Thread Starter daves1997

    (@daves1997)

    Plugin Author JS Morisset

    (@jsmoriss)

    When you edit that post/page in WordPress, are you seeing any errors or warnings from WPSSO related to rejected or missing images?

    Do you understand those errors or warnings?

    If not, then which specific error or warning do you not understand?

    js.

    Thread Starter daves1997

    (@daves1997)

    the one in structured data testing tool

    Thread Starter daves1997

    (@daves1997)

    cancelimage

    A value for the image field is required.
    warningimage

    The image field is recommended. Please provide a value if available.

    Plugin Author JS Morisset

    (@jsmoriss)

    It sounds like this is not obvious to you:

    When you edit a post/page in WordPress and WPSSO issues an error or warning notice, this means that the meta tags and Schema markup created by WPSSO may be incomplete. If there are error or warning notices from WPSSO, you should address those errors and warnings.

    I have answered this same question, on this same issue, in this same thread, several times already – please refer to these replies for additional information on providing WPSSO (and Google) with a suitable image.

    js.

    Thread Starter daves1997

    (@daves1997)

    Since I don’t get an answer.
    How to I stop article schema so I don’t have all these article errors?
    Or I will have to delete the plugin because it doesn’t work.
    D

    Plugin Author JS Morisset

    (@jsmoriss)

    The plugin is working as intended – it is letting you know of problems with your images. Fix your images or not, that’s up to you.

    js.

    Good morning Js,
    some assistance please
    I have a similar problem to the writer in this thread – traditionally as of 2015 SSO images were set then correctly sso resized. The Average library image size for images is 750 px x 1032 px @ 300dpi]. SSO was resizing correctly through all updates until it ‘appears’ to no longer is resizing for Facebook and Google. This being sometime in the last three updates.

    I happened to come across the new problem when validating a new product.
    It appears that SSO no longer automatically up scales images. It is only available for paid subscription. WHY has this been removed?
    If there is another reason please help.

    kind regards
    hugh

    Thread Starter daves1997

    (@daves1997)

    The plugin author wants to fix the blame on his customers instead of fixing the problem.
    Good luck Hugh

    Plugin Author JS Morisset

    (@jsmoriss)

    Upscaling has always been a Premium feature. If you have SSO notices for images being too small / rejected, the notice will explain why, and suggest several methods that you can use to correct the situation.

    js.

    Plugin Author JS Morisset

    (@jsmoriss)

    The plugin author wants to fix the blame on his customers instead of fixing the problem.
    Good luck Hugh

    @daves1997 You’ve reported that WPSSO is showing notices for post/page images that are too small and you refuse to fix those images or select larger ones. WPSSO is a social and search engine optimization plugin – it creates meta tags and Schema markup appropriate for social sites and search engines, which includes images of a certain minimum / recommended size and aspect ratio. If you prefer not to optimize your meta tags and Schema markup, then why use a social and search engine optimization plugin in the first place?

    js.

    Thread Starter daves1997

    (@daves1997)

    I just figure I could use the seo benefit. Do You know of a good Schemaa plugin???

    Thread Starter daves1997

    (@daves1997)

    Is buying premium going to solve all my schema markup problems?

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