I am getting the same error “Unparsable structured data issues detected > Incorrect value type “@id””. Google references this code on the page:
{"@type":"WebPage","@id":false,"url":false,"name":"Log In"}}]}]}</script>
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Please advise.
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fmgguy
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I also posted this issue on the NextGen gallery forum, and was given this advice:
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Our suggestion at this moment will be to install such a plugin like SEO by Yoast and exclude “Picture Tag” (ngg_tag) from the sitemap and respectively avoid them being indexed.
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That is just “hiding” the problem, as opposed to “fixing” the problem. Is there anyone at Yoast SEO who can guide us to a fix? Please?
We’ve been getting this too recently. Noticed last week.
As there were a few updates to install, including Yoast SEO, I’ve just installed them all and re-validated. The issue is still there. It would be good to get this sorted soon.
Thank you for bringing this issue to our attention!
We apologize for the trouble you are currently experiencing with our plugin. Luckily, a so-called “bug report” (a description of the issue, so we can fix it) is filed already.
What’s next?
Our product team will asses the severity of this problem in relation to other open bug reports and new features. Based on their assessment, the bug report will be given a priority. Our developers work on the highest priority issues first. Unfortunately, this means we cannot give you an estimate when they’ll start working on your report.
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Closed. GH report already submitted.