Hi @intima ,
We checked the page https://visithultsfred.se/evenemangskalender/ and indeed we found a noindex tag.
<meta name="robots" content="noindex, follow" />
When you edit that certain page, go to Advanced and set Allow search engines to show this Event in search results? to Yes, does that resolve the issue?
See the screenshot here as a reference.
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This reply was modified 5 years, 7 months ago by
Jerlyn.
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intima
(@intima)
Hello Jerlyn.
Its either a Page or a Post. There is no edit button when i browse the page.
The page is built using https://theeventscalendar.com/
Thanks for the response @intima
Just to isolate, when you try to disable the Yoast SEO plugin, does the noindex tag go away?
Also, there’s a similar case reported in the Events Calendar support page which you might want to check and apply the suggested fix.
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intima
(@intima)
Hello Jerlyn.
Yes noindex goes away when i inactivate Yoast
Hi @intima,
The Events Calendar plugin has a feature that adds noindex to certain calendar pages, so we think you can get more guidance about changing it by posting in The Events Calendar support forum or by trying the solution offered here: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/topic/noindex-on-event-categories/.
If you can confirm that “Show in search results” is set to “Yes” for tribe_events and Event categories under SEO > Search Appearance > Content Types or Taxonomies, then this behavior doesn’t appear to be controlled by Yoast SEO.
We were not able to reproduce the problem on a calendar or events with the latest versions of Yoast SEO and The Events Calendar, so we’re not able to confirm whether this behavior is due to any conflict or setting in Yoast SEO, unfortunately. If you can provide more information, that will help us investigate further.
We are going ahead and marking this issue as resolved due to inactivity. If you require any further assistance please create a new issue.