og:title
, og:description
, and og:image
are properly implemented to improve social media link previews?
]]>Reading through the Twitter developer forums (well… currently called X…) I found a post saying that they had added X.com domains to their Firewall to whitelist it. Before doing something like that it occurred to me to disable Cleantalk… And everything started working! I mean, I couldn’t say why, but it’s something to do with Cleantalk. Well, now I know how to solve it (disabling Cleantalk when Twitter Cards fail and updating the URL in Twitter’s Card Validator), but I would like you to review this problem so that I don’t have to keep an eye on whether each tweet loads or not.
]]><link rel="canonical" href="https://wp_testsite.loc/category/uncategorized/page/3/" class="yoast-seo-meta-tag" />
<link rel="prev" href="https://wp_testsite.loc/category/uncategorized/page/2/" class="yoast-seo-meta-tag" />
<link rel="next" href="https://wp_testsite.loc/category/uncategorized/page/4/" class="yoast-seo-meta-tag" />
When the href url should actually be:
<link rel="canonical" href="https://wp_testsite.loc/category/uncategorized/page/3/?post_type=newsroom" class="yoast-seo-meta-tag" />
<link rel="prev" href="https://wp_testsite.loc/category/uncategorized/page/2/?post_type=newsroom" class="yoast-seo-meta-tag" />
<link rel="next" href="https://wp_testsite.loc/category/uncategorized/page/4/?post_type=newsroom" class="yoast-seo-meta-tag" />
They are missing the url parameter “/?post_type=newsroom”. How can I fix this?
]]>Right now I’m using another plugin that generates automatically all OpenGraph metas for all pages and posts in my site. So when looking at page source for users, I can see duplicated metas being generated by Ultimate Member plugin.
So my question is really simple: How can I disable the function that generates the og metas in Ultimate Member? There is any hack or trick to remove them using functions.php in my theme’s folder?
Thanks in advance,
]]>I’m having problems with auto generated canonical URLs inserted into the page head section. The problem is with author pages. The URL is for example like this: https://domain.com/user/name+surname/
but looking at the page source I can see that the generated canonical is: https://domain.com/user/name%20surname/
and following that link (the canonical one) displays 404 not found error.
So my question is simple. Where and how can I fix this? There is any way to keep the plus simbol and not to get it replaced by the space character (%20)?
Thanks in advance.
NOTE: Bug is also present in og:url
metatag because it’s the same generated URL and it doesn’t work.
I’m having problems with auto generated canonical URLs inserted into the page head section. The problem is with author pages. The URL is for example like this: https://domain.com/user/name+surname/
but looking at the page source I can see that the generated canonical is: https://domain.com/user/name%20surname/
and following that link (the canonical one) displays 404 not found error.
So my question is simple. Where and how can I fix this? There is any way to keep the plus simbol and not to get it replaced by the space character (%20)?
Thanks in advance.
]]>I turned off enhanced slack, but that didn’t seem to work. Is there some way to explicitly turn this off?
]]>thanks and greetings
diana