• Resolved openthebible

    (@openthebible)


    Hello,

    We use Yoast for Google Web Story Meta Titles and Descriptions, but once the story is published, there is no <title> tag in the story’s source code. If I disable the Yoast plugin, then the titles are being shown in the source code again.

    • This topic was modified 2 years, 3 months ago by openthebible.
    • This topic was modified 2 years, 3 months ago by openthebible.
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  • Hi @openthebible,

    Thank you for reporting this. We’re investigating this problem as we’ve received multiple similar reports. Did this recently start occurring, or has it been like this for a longer period of time?

    Thanks for the additional info!

    Plugin Support Md Mazedul Islam Khan

    (@mazedulislamkhan)

    So sorry to hear that you’re having a conflict between Google Web Story and Yoast SEO plugins. The issue you are experiencing is a known bug that we are already aware of. We can confirm that our development team is working to have a fix ready for this.

    We appreciate your continued patience on this!

    Thread Starter openthebible

    (@openthebible)

    Hi @tacoverdo, we have only started publishing web stories now so not sure for how long this was a case.

    But when doing some search on Google, I saw some similar threads about Web Story and Yoast plugin conflicts around 7-12 months ago.

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 3 months ago by openthebible.

    Thanks for the follow-up. As @mazedulislamkhan said, we’ve identified the bug and it’s on our team’s radar.

    At this time, I don’t have an estimation yet as to when it will be fixed unfortunately.

    This thread was marked resolved due to a lack of activity, but you’re always welcome to re-open the topic. Please read this post before opening a new request.

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