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January 6, 2017 at 1:54 pm #1319256
ThomxnjParticipantHi,
I have the yoast plugin installed, and was wondering why the structural words from the theme were being discovered and indexed.
Thanks in advance
January 6, 2017 at 11:16 pm #1319798
Rue NelModeratorHello There,
Thanks for writing in! From the looks of it, the wrappers were incorrect. This could be the reason why it messed up the layout and being picked up by the plugin. To assist you better with this issue, would you mind providing us the url of your site with login credentials so we can take a closer look? This is to ensure that we can provide you with a tailored answer to your situation. Once you have provided us with your URL, we will be happy to assist you with everything.
To do this, you can make a post with the following info:
– Link to your site
– WordPress Admin username / passwordDon’t forget to select Set as private reply. This ensures your information is only visible to our staff.
Thank you.
January 7, 2017 at 10:18 am #1320213
ThomxnjParticipantThis reply has been marked as private.January 7, 2017 at 9:07 pm #1320710
RadModeratorHi there,
That’s the problem with new version SEO Yoast. It analyzes the content added within WordPress editor, and not the page processed and rendered on the live page.
Example,
[cs_row]is a shortcode (a text) that when processed and displayed on live page will become<div class="x-row">(an HTML element).Search engines crawl and index things they see on your front page, and not the raw content saved in the database. It has no capability to analyze what’s added to your editor within the admin. Not sure why would Yoast based its analysis on raw content.
Thanks.
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