Michael Torbert
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I am hoping you can bring this feature live soon.
We’ve done that in 3.2.
JSON-LD markup is missing
Did you enable the setting?
https://semperplugins.com/schema-markup-all-in-one-seo-pack/@aldon Please create your own thread instead of adding onto an unrelated one.
Even better, and the fastest way to get this in front of a developer, would be to create a Github issue. https://github.com/semperfiwebdesign/all-in-one-seo-pack/issuesMake sure to include exact steps to reproduce the issue, and that it can be reproduced with no other plugins active and with the default theme (Twenty Nineteen) active.
@lipskas We’ve been unable to reproduce this. Please contact us here so we can investigate it further with you: https://semperplugins.com/contact/
Paste this forum thread’s URL where it asks for a “license key”.
Could someone please try those three plugins together to see if they can replicate the same problem?
Obviously I tried this when you first reported the problem, hence my followup questions trying to get you to relay steps to reliably reproduce it.
PHP version? WordPress version?
Have you tried turning on error logging to see if there’s anything in your debug log?No matter what I do, I can’t reproduce what you’re seeing.
3.2.1 bugfix release will be out this morning to fix the Github issues we can reproduce and fix. In order for this to make it in 3.2.1, there needs to be a Github issue, and it needs to have steps that anyone can follow to reproduce it.
At a minimum, you certainly need to start your own thread. Not only is that a forum rule, it’s also common courtesy to not jump into someone else’s unrelated thread, and to not make things more difficult for us as well, having to parse through so many unrelated issues.
Again, even better would be to create an issue (bug report) on github.org. https://github.com/semperfiwebdesign/all-in-one-seo-pack/issues
That’s the fastest way to get your issue in front of an All in One SEO Pack developer, as opposed to posting in the community forums.1) Can you please be more specific than “something along the lines of “The site isn’t working …””?
2) We need exact steps to reproduce the problem. Starting with deactivating all plugins, switching to the default theme, and removing any customizations to your wp-config.php, htaccess, etc. Then, activate AIOSEOP and whatever else is the bare minimum to reproduce the problem… ex: if the default theme + AIOSEOP + WC
We’re scrambling this morning to get a bugfix release out. Please help us out by making your own issue instead of piling onto another thread.
So far this thread has four unrelated issues, making it very difficult for us to keep track of them.Even better would be to create a Github issue: https://github.com/semperfiwebdesign/all-in-one-seo-pack/issues
@askassignmenthelp Thanks for reporting this. I’ve opened a Github issue here: https://github.com/semperfiwebdesign/all-in-one-seo-pack/issues/2769
This is because you’re running an old version of PHP. We’ll release an update with a “fix,” but you should really consider upgrading your PHP.
Understood. Let us know if you’d like to switch back and we’ll be happy to troubleshoot.
Thanks for reporting this bug, I’ve opened a Github issue here: https://github.com/semperfiwebdesign/all-in-one-seo-pack/issues/2756
However, we do recommend that you utilize the XML Sitemap Module.
As I said before, “If you noindex a post using All in One SEO Pack settings on the edit post screen, the plugin should automatically exclude it from the sitemap.”
If you add noindex to your post not using All in One SEO Pack, obviously it can’t know to exclude it from the sitemap.If you noindex a post using All in One SEO Pack settings on the edit post screen, the plugin should automatically exclude it from the sitemap. This is the standard behavior of the plugin.
If that isn’t the behavior you’re seeing, you can try these troubleshooting steps to narrow down a plugin/theme conflict. https://semperplugins.com/documentation/how-to-troubleshoot-issues-with-all-in-one-seo-pack/- This reply was modified 6 years, 10 months ago by Michael Torbert.
Thanks for your feedback.
I apologize for any misunderstanding regarding the plugin description. WooCommerce is certainly supported in the free version. The paid version has additional support for WooCommerce. In order for us to keep the lights on, fund development, and pay market appropriate wages, we must have an income. Unfortunately we can’t do this only by providing and supporting a plugin used for free by millions. Therefore, while 99% of the functionality is free, some features we charge must for. Thank you for understanding.
The “only” quote may be a bit outdated though. Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We’ll update that portion of the plugin’s readme.Private pages should not be included in the sitemap. We’d love the opportunity to see why that isn’t the case for your website.
It should automatically do that.
You can read about this in our documentation here:
https://semperplugins.com/documentation/why-doesnt-the-title-and-description-i-set-appear-in-search-results/Also, looking at the source code of your website, you have multiple meta descriptions, meaning either your theme or another plugin is also outputting one, which will lead to unpredictable results.
- This reply was modified 6 years, 10 months ago by Michael Torbert.
- This reply was modified 6 years, 10 months ago by Michael Torbert.
That’s not possible to do automatically with the UI. You’d need a programmer to use the plugin’s API.