• So, I installed this plugin 1-2 months ago and the few posts we’re made since then have been working fine with og;image being populated with the image from the post and not with the website logo.. until today when I made a new post, where the og:image is again populated with the website logo and not the image from the post.

    Any ideas? The post image is a png, and so is the website logo.

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  • Plugin Author Matthias Pfefferle

    (@pfefferle)

    Hey @renelm ??

    is that technically a featured image or simply an image in a post?

    Thread Starter renelm

    (@renelm)

    Hello Matthias,

    It’s ‘just’ an image in a post, but just after installing this plugin, posts shared to facebook, also with just an image worked fine. See our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/dfsudiscgolf/ – the post from october 10th, featured image is people carrying banners – another succesful share was made on october 27th, again just with a picture in the post. Posts since then have gone back to just showing the default logo for the website, just like posts from october 1st and back, where we didn’t have the plugin installed.

    Plugin Author Matthias Pfefferle

    (@pfefferle)

    @renelm this is a bit tricky… the plugin uses attachments… so if you upload the image directly in the post editor, it will show up… I am working on a new version (2.0.0) that will parse blocks and if you do not use the block editor, it falls back to HTML parsing!

    Give me some more days ??

    Thread Starter renelm

    (@renelm)

    I wish I understood how there is a difference, but both the posts that I personally made, I did upload the image directly in to the post (the media manager even says so), and one is working and the other is not – I used the /image short to bring up the uploadform.. for both posts.

    but good to hear that you are working on something ??

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