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  • Thread Starter Roast Coffee

    (@roastercoffees)

    Hello @rankmath

    Thank you for your answer and patience in this problem.

    I don’t have any questions about it.

    But I have another question about excluding images from the sitemap. I have opened a new support topic about it.

    Thanks again.

    Sincerely!

    Thread Starter Roast Coffee

    (@roastercoffees)

    Hello @rankmath

    Thanks for your answer before.

    I noticed that the update of rank math v1.0.68 contains a change: Keywords property in Article Schema is now added to all the existing posts. Is this inconsistent with what you said earlier, doesn’t it?

    You told me that you would not add the keywords property to the existing posts, so I have to manually add it by deleting the Article Schema and adding it again. I have done it and solved the problem.

    I want to mention the original question again. When I use the v1.0.63 version, all the article schema in the page source code have keywords property. After I upgraded my rank math to 1.0.66.1, the keywords property all disappeared in the page source code. It is certain that one of the versions in between caused this problem. And I have used the program and data backup at the time to confirm this.

    The reason for mentioning this question again is that I hope that every time rank math updating, the changes will be listed in the changelog so that all the users of rank math can know what has been done to the website during the upgrade.

    I am a loyal user of rank math and rank math pro because it is fast and working excellent in SEO. Before this problem occurred, I always updated the rank math in time. But after that, I will worry about whether every update will make any changes to the website that I don’t know.

    I sincerely hope that rank math will get better and better!

    Thanks again.

    Sincerely!

    Thread Starter Roast Coffee

    (@roastercoffees)

    Hello @rankmath

    Thanks for your answer.

    I roughly understand what you mean. But I found that in the ‘article’ schema markup in the settings, the ‘keywords’ attribute is added by default and cannot be deleted.

    In fact, before I updated it from 1.0.63 to 1.0.66.1, the ‘article’ schema markup in all pages and posts on my site was added by default, and the ‘keywords’ attribute already existed. But after the update, it disappeared.

    So, what do you mean is that you removed it from the default schema markup because users are not sure if they want it?

    If so, I have another question. If the keywords of the post are not marked with the ‘keywords’ attribute in the schema.org of the source code of the page, will the search engine (Google) be able to identify the keywords of the post? By analyzing the entire article?

    If I use the ‘keywords’ attribute to markup the keywords of the post, will it be more helpful for SEO? If so, why should this attribute be removed in the default schema markup?

    Thanks again.

    Sincerely!

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 5 months ago by Roast Coffee.
    • This reply was modified 3 years, 5 months ago by Yui.
    Thread Starter Roast Coffee

    (@roastercoffees)

    Great! It is effective! I solved it. Thanks!

    The reason for this problem is that the docker container has an independent IP address when it is running. You need to set the host to the IP address of the container.
    The command to view the container IP address is: docker inspect containerName –format='{{.NetworkSettings.IPAddress}}’

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 8 months ago by Roast Coffee.
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