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  • Thread Starter qwe90

    (@beachboi)

    A bit better explained

    I am generating my posts using

    1) A custom post type called Terms. I use CPU UI plugin

    2) Custom taxonomies to identify the industries to which each term belongs, like semiconductors, communications etc.

    3) ACF Pro plugin. I create advanced custom fields, and then I populate them updating an excel document with WP ALL IMPORTS. Most of the acf fields ar text type or WYSIWYG type.

    4) Yoast SEO free version

    5) ACF Content Analysis for Yoast SEO

    Yoast SEO is not correctly recognizing the content inside the ACF fields, and until three days ago it used to do it rightly. Posts with 1,000 words are recognized as having 20 words, because Yoast only recognizes the text in the standard wordpress editor. It is also not recognizing my internal links ofc, bc they are inside my advanced custom fields.

    I ran a health check and everything seems fine

    Thread Starter qwe90

    (@beachboi)

    Thanks Maybeline,

    Yes for sure. As I said I use a Custom Post Type called “Terms”, to define each term in my webpage. I also use Custom Taxonomies for each post to categorize them by industry (Semiconductors, Communications etc).

    Then I have created several ACF fields to populate my posts. If you check any of the posts in the webpage, the titles and subtitles are a “Text” type, whereas the main text is a WYSIWYG. Image is obviously image. I have never had a problem until a few days ago. I need a solution fast please.

    Another question, is this malfunction from Yoast (not recognizing the words) gonna affect my SEO positioning?

    Thanks

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