• Resolved Sam10

    (@sam10)


    Hi,
    I’ve created my template using a Template Builder called Themler. More than just a simple template, Themler allows me to create/design also the contents of the various pages of my website. What I did is that I have created all the contents of my website’s static pages using Themler. I have saved and installed the template and as I create the pages for my website (on WordPress dashboard) the contents that I have pre-created with Themler shows up regularly but only on the front end of the website. Within WordPress’ dashboard if a click on one of the pages that I’ve created I do not see these contents but they are all there on the front end of the website, is like they belong to the template. Here is my problem, Yoast also does not see all the content that I have created using Themler, it only sees content that I input using the WordPress’ dashboard. This cause Yoast to give me a bad report on my pages’SEO because it cannot see any of the contents that are there. I don’t know if this makes any sense to anyone of you… perhaps someone there who is using Themler as me? Any help or advise are appreciated. Thank You

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  • Plugin Support amboutwe

    (@amboutwe)

    Our plugin analyzes the default WordPress content areas. If the analysis does not pick up all of your information, you are likely adding content outside of the default editor. Some plugins and themes, like page builders or visual composers, do not share their content with our analysis feature.

    If you are using a plugin or theme that doesn’t send their content to our page analysis, please reach out the developer and ask them about adding the functionality to their code. This KB article will help them with the implementation: Can I add data to the page analysis?

    Thread Starter Sam10

    (@sam10)

    Hi,
    I have contacted the developers of the Software (Themler) that I use to build themes, and it looks like that at the moment they cannot add this kind of feature to their software.

    An idea that I had was to copy all the theme’s contents from my front-end website and past it into the WordPress editor, in this way Yoast sees all the contents like if they were written in the editor and not in the Theme and it starts to give me feedback on how my contents are build. Would this work? Or it can cause any kind of conflict with Web Crawlers?

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