Hello @flamuren
I’m sorry that you couldn’t complete the SEO data optimization analysis.
The aim is to store the metadata for all your pages in a separate database table – the Indexables. By doing that, they fetch a page’s metadata in one simple database request instead of many individual requests. This enables them to “index” a site. They can translate what WordPress knows about the site to how search engines see it. Then, the Indexables serve all that rich information to search engines fast and bug-free! The result? Your pages load faster, and search engines understand your site better while wasting less electricity.
Back to the error, while you’re on the SEO Data Optimization screen, can you please check if there are Javascript errors on your browser’s console? You may follow the steps here: https://yoast.com/help/how-to-find-javascript-errors-with-your-browsers-console/
I look forward to hearing from you.
Hi, thanks for clarifying 🙂
So I went and did what you proposed. It did not show any errors in my console in firefox – but I got the same js error again… tried again to double check if it where gonna show anything – and this time it reported it was a success 🥳 All good then? 🤔
@flamuren Thanks for your reply.
If now under Yoast SEO>Tools for ‘Optimize SEO Data’ it shows as ‘SEO data optimization complete’ then yes, it was completed successfully.
@maybellyne many thanks for your help. @devnihil thanks for confirming. Wish you both a merry christmas 🙂
@flamuren Thanks for the confirmation, and we are glad the issue is resolved. Merry Christmas