Hi @Cizzurp215,
Sorry for the confusion of what I said earlier. I only meant that this issue only affects how Yoast analyzes your site and shouldn’t have any effect on how search-engine sees your site, and I didn’t say we’ll just stop and leave it like that. This issue doesn’t remove any existing SEO data from your site.
There might be a confusion with using 3rd SEO party plugin and to what we mean by SEO “out of the box.”. This issue is a conflict between the theme and a 3rd party plugin. The out of the box we’re referring are the internal SEO setup through theme’s template and codes, including metadata and such, which of course, can be overridden by 3rd party SEO plugin.
Again, we’ll continue investigating this to further improve this 3rd party feature.
@The-E-Blog, It’s been known issues even on older versions but glad it works on your end. The idea is, Yoast analyzes the raw content of editor instead of the actual generated page (which is the one visible from the search engine). And as a sample, without a builder, try adding [image]
shortcode in your standard editor and Yoast will not recognize it as an image element. BUT, search engine sees it as <img>
since it’s already generated and processed in the actual page. Should Yoast rely on raw and unprocessed content like [image]
? Again, glad it works okay on your end.
Thanks!