<!– wp:paragraph {“className”:”has-medium-font-size”} –>
<p class=”has-medium-font-size”>….</p>
<!– /wp:paragraph –>
<!– wp:olympus-google-fonts/google-fonts {“fontID”:”Noto+Sans+KR”,”fontSize”:27,”content”:”text”} /–>
Unlike other blocks, the content is not in <p>
With this structure, it seems that other SEO tools such as yoast seo will not work with google fonts typography.
Is yoast seo supported?
I purchase and use it for a team plan, I hope this problem can be resolved soon!
This is because not only me, but also many people think SEO optimization is important.
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This reply was modified 5 years, 4 months ago by
sinho0689.
Hi @sinho0689,
I will reach out to the RankMath and Yoast teams to see if we can improve the compatibility and report back here.
update:
We’ve heard back from Yoast, they don’t have any plans to add support for dynamic blocks (which this plugin uses).
https://github.com/Yoast/wordpress-seo/issues/13235
Thanks! @dannycooper
It was the first time I knew that “google font block” is a dynamic block. We look forward to news of RankMath.
If the SEO plugin does not support it, is it impossible to develop supporting by your team?
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This reply was modified 5 years, 4 months ago by
sinho0689.