• Hello, there isn′t an option for the open graph image of each post/page? It seems that the plugin has this possibility but it′s not returning at the dashboard. The only chance to edit it′s at the frontpage image, but even if i include the link it doesn′t work.

    Another question is when i debug the link on facebook, it says that the meta is between the body tag. This is the message:
    “Your page has meta tags in the body instead of the head. This may be because your HTML was malformed and they fell lower in the parse tree.
    Please fix this in order for the tags to be usable.”

    Thanks in advance.

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    when i debug the link on facebook, it says that the meta is between the body tag. This is the message:
    “Your page has meta tags in the body instead of the head. This may be because your HTML was malformed and they fell lower in the parse tree.
    Please fix this in order for the tags to be usable.”

    I just checked and as you could have seen yourself, there are no meta tags within the <body> of the document. The word ‘metas’ is used in the page content, so that may be what is confusing Facebook.
    Also the HTML of the page needs work, the validator crashes at line 4 due to serious errors. I’m pretty sure that doesn’t help either.

    I suggest you contact your theme author and get them to fix this. This is not a WP SEO issue.

    Hello, there isn′t an option for the open graph image of each post/page? It seems that the plugin has this possibility but it′s not returning at the dashboard. The only chance to edit it′s at the frontpage image, but even if i include the link it doesn′t work.

    Secondly, and again you could have just looked at the HTML source code yourself, the plugin *does* add a og:image tag to your page. By the looks of it, it’s your logo.
    If your page/post has a featured image, that one will be added too. If the page/post has inline images, those will be added too.
    If your content is being added to the page/post in a non-standard manner, WP SEO cannot pick up on it and will not find images to use.

    Hope this helps.

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