Michael Torbert
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We couldn’t possibly know based on the information you’ve provided. Can you give some background please?
For instance, did you just install All in One SEO Pack for the first time and are seeing this message or did you install it a long time ago, but you updated it recently and the message is new? Did you update WordPress recently and the message is new?
What versions of WordPress, PHP, and AIOSEOP are you using?
What is the URL to your sitemap?Follow these troubleshooting steps to narrow down a possible plugin or theme conflict: https://semperplugins.com/documentation/how-to-troubleshoot-issues-with-all-in-one-seo-pack/
- This reply was modified 7 years ago by Michael Torbert.
- This reply was modified 7 years ago by Michael Torbert.
- This reply was modified 7 years ago by Michael Torbert.
You can find these in the post_meta table. The main ones are:
_aioseop_title, _aioseop_description, and _aioseop_opengraph_settingsPlease stop spamming the forums. This is a volunteer forum, where people offer their time for free. As I’m on a much-needed vacation this week, response times from me will be particularly slow.
These features definitely work. If they aren’t working for you, that indicates an issue with your specific environment. An investigation that is beyond the scope of what can be provided on these forums would be required in order to diagnose exactly what is going on with your setup.This feature is on the roadmap.
1) Nothing has changed with this functionality. Since you haven’t shared your sitemap’s URL and the post’s URL, there isn’t much for us to go on.
You’ll need to inspect your Sitemap settings to make sure they’re correctly configured to include the post.2) This should work also. If it isn’t, that likely means there’s an issue specific to your instance or else the post parent doesn’t exist, is private, etc. Similar to above, you haven’t provided any actual information to enable us to help. Just saying that a feature isn’t working for you isn’t enough.
This notice *should only appear if a) sitemap indexes is enabled (which we recommend and will require in a future version) and b) there are over 1000 posts and c) the posts per sitemap page is set to over 1000. If that’s not the case there could be a glitch somewhere.
I recommend enabling sitemap indexes and changing the setting to 1000, which will make the notice go away, but you should be able to dismiss it as well by clicking the x or the dismiss button.Make sure you’ve enabled sitemap indexes and the setting should appear.
I did put them in my header.php because otherwise they wouldnt work properly.
Like they were appearing twice in the articlesAs I said, they will be there twice if you hardcode them in your theme. This is AIOSEOP’s responsibility.
I am guessing that if I edit : /aioseop_class.php
I never said to modify the plugin. If you read that page, you’ll see that it links to documentation on where to apply custom code snippets.
You should remove the twitter cards and OG from your header.php and let AIOSEOP add them. Leaving them in will result in two sets.
To change the title you can use our API filter hook aioseop_title. https://semperplugins.com/documentation/aioseop_title/Thank you for your kind words!
There’s no configuration for that, but if you’re comfortable with filter hooks, you can use our API filter hook aioseop_robots_meta
- This reply was modified 7 years ago by Michael Torbert.
Thank you for the great review!
You haven’t shared your actual website so all I can do is tell you where the setting is.
You can find noindex settings here: https://semperplugins.com/documentation/noindex-settings/#noindex-settings
Thank you for the kind words.
Thank you for your kind words. We’re glad you’ve had a great experience. 🙂