• Resolved MortimerCat

    (@mortimercat)


    I have pages that I would call “administrative only”. For example, a dynamic index (shortcode); A contact form; A timeline;

    The problem is that these have a readability score of “needs improvement”, sometimes “OK”. Meaningless results, but they get in the way when I want to filter out those pages that need work.

    Is there a way to disable readability on a specific page? I want an extra filter option of “disabled”. IF not, may I make this as a suggestion?

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  • Plugin Support devnihil

    (@devnihil)

    @mortimercat There is not a way to disable the readability feature on a per page basis, but you can disable this for a content type of taxonomy.

    To disable the SEO analysis for a content or taxonomy you would need to perform the following steps:

      ? In WordPress, go to SEO>Search Appearance
      ? Click on the tab for type (Content Type, Taxonomy, etc)
      ? For ‘Show SEO settings for’ set this to ‘Hide’
      ? Click ‘Save Changes’

    We also have a guide on this available at the following link: https://yoast.com/help/how-to-enable-disable-the-keyword-analysis/

    As for requesting a filter for this, we’re actively using the bug tracking on our GitHub repository so your best next step would be to create a new feature request for our developers at https://github.com/Yoast/wordpress-seo/issues/new. You can create a new issue to submit your feature request. You will need an account to create one.

    Thread Starter MortimerCat

    (@mortimercat)

    Thanks for the response.

    After my original message, I found a couple of plugins “filter by category” and a “page category”. So with a little bit of category tweaking, I can get what I need.

    I will put the suggestion onto Github, it will be nicer to have it all within the same plugin.

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