@danzmwl,
I’m looking into this now but I just wanted to throw it out there that this won’t prevent Google from seeing the content and crawling it correctly. I’m going to attach some support articles that could help you evaluate your pages SEO standing with Google in the meantime.
SEO Starter Guide (From Google itself):
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/7451184?hl=en
Google Page Speed Insights:
https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/
Google Lighthouse
https://developers.google.com/web/tools/lighthouse
If you have the Google Chrome browser you can navigate to any page on your website and receive an instant SEO score for your page. To do this you would do the following.
– Navigate to page you want to check.
– Right click anywhere, choose “Inspect”
– Click the “Audits” tab.
– Choose “SEO” under Audits section.
– Click “Run audits”
This is a much more accurate representation of how Google views your page because it is coming directly from Google.
Also, I recommend using the other audits like “Performance” with Throttling enabled. This is much more important to search engines than meta tags and whatever else falls into the realm of SEO. If your site is scoring poorly for slower internet connections you’ll likely be penalized by all search engines because your site is not accessible to people with slow internet connections. If you notice when you search for anything in Google the top results 99% of the time will load almost instantly because they pay attention to page speed.
I hope this helps while you wait for this to be resolved!
Cheers,
Freddie