Hello Daanverzin
Thanks for reaching out regarding your og:image. Inspecting your page source, you are using another SEO plugin with the Yoast SEO. There are two og:image tags:
https://social-point.nl/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/SocialPointLogoPNG.png
https://social-point.nl/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/TGS.png
Since you have two plugins, it’s hard to control the output. You may consider deactivating the third-party SEO plugin and retaining only Yoast SEO. If the problem persists while using only our plugin, do reach out to us.
Hello,
I did delete the other SEO plugin and only activated Yoast SEO. But the problem still remains the same. When I look into the codes. He said that the OG image is https://social-point.nl/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/TGS.png but it has to be: https://social-point.nl/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/SocialPointLogoPNG.png
It looks like Yoast is the fault one, here. Because when I disable the other plugin and only enable yoast there is nothing changed. But when I disable Yoast and enable the other SEO plugin it is all good.
Settings of Yoast: https://prnt.sc/1v5z8zo
https://prnt.sc/1v5zbyy
https://prnt.sc/1v5zexk
For now:
I enabled Yoast and disabled the other seo plugin so you can have a good look.
-
This reply was modified 4 years, 8 months ago by
daanverzin.
-
This reply was modified 4 years, 8 months ago by
daanverzin.
Thanks for sharing all the information. First thing first, please disable the 3rd party SEO plugin that you’re running alongside Yoast SEO which is conflicting with each other.
Once you disable the relevant 3rd party SEO plugin, you’ll need to go to edit the front page of your website and add the desired image for Facebook or Twitter directly from the Yoast SEO meta box → Social (tab) → Facebook or Twitter options. How to add an image to a static front page?
Note: the logo you have added in SEO → Search Appearance → General (tab) is for the company and knowledge graph information, not for social media.
On the other hand, the image you have added in SEO → Social → Facebook (tab) is the default image that will be used when no image is specifically selected to a page using the Yoast SEO meta box → Social (tab) → Facebook options.
We hope that clears your confusion now.
Hello,
Thanks for your help.
But when I search for the preview tab in the side bar of my home page edit (Screenshot: https://prnt.sc/1v6ed8m) I don’t find Yoast SEO, I have the free edition. But where would that option stand?
Sidenote: I use elementor
+ I saw you have an elementor integration but I see no where an intergration or yoast ratings at my pages. Like I see only the settings menu.
I fully deleted the other seo plugin. + I tried to reinstall yoast without any result
Screenshot of elementor: https://prnt.sc/1v6qz09
Screenshot of pages: https://prnt.sc/1v6r8rp
Screenshot of yoast settings: https://prnt.sc/1v6rbnb
-
This reply was modified 4 years, 8 months ago by
daanverzin.
Hi @daanverzin
We understand you aren’t seeing the Yoast SEO meta box when you edit your homepage, regardless if you are using the classic editor or the Elementor editor.
Would it be possible for you to check your settings under WP admin dashboard > SEO (sidebar) > Search Appearance > Content Types tab > Pages > and check if you have the option of ‘show SEO settings for Pages’ to ‘off’?
If so, please do set it to ‘on’, save the changes, and then you should be able to locate the Yoast SEO meta box (you may have to click on the prompt of ‘got it’ at the bottom when editing in Elementor before the Yoast SEO meta box appears). Could you then try and set the Facebook image in the social tab of the Yoast SEO meta box, and then see if you are getting the expected social preview – https://yoast.com/help/how-to-use-yoast-seo-in-elementor/
We are going ahead and marking this issue as resolved due to inactivity. If you require any further assistance please create a new issue.