• Resolved Katerine_xx

    (@katerine_xx)


    Hi, I have a problem with my website when sharing my posts in any social media. Here it is the link: https://www.thecuriouscafe.com
    The issue is that the link layout only shows little preview images, although there are several pictures of more than 700 px wide contained in each post. The link appeal looks so bad for this reason.
    I’ve already checked other sites using this theme and I saw their preview is ok. It picks the 1st image of every single post.
    I’ve tried with:
    – facebook debugger (didn’t change anything)
    – change image order inside each post (didn’t change anything)
    Could you please help me?
    Thank you in advance.

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  • I tried sharing your first post and the thumbnail is looking OK to me:

    Facebook 1

    This isn’t really a theme-specific issue. If you’d like more control over what image is served up to Facebook you might want to look at the og:image management built into Yoast’s SEO plugin, which I see you’re already using. Here’s his guide on how to set it up:

    https://yoast.com/social-media-optimization-with-wordpress-seo-by-yoast/

    Thread Starter Katerine_xx

    (@katerine_xx)

    Hi Kathryn,
    I don’t want the link to be displayed in that way, it is not appealing at all. I tried to share some blog posts belonging to other sites using your theme, and I noticed all of them have the thumbnail I’d like to obtain.

    Go to https://theme.wordpress.com/themes/untitled/, and take for example roselinde’s and ychi’s sites (below, blogs using Untitled).
    This is what I’d like to have when sharing.
    Please tell me if you need more information to understand my issue.
    Thanks!

    Thread Starter Katerine_xx

    (@katerine_xx)

    I would like to add for me it’s important to solve this issue at least for Google Plus, don’t care about Facebook.
    Thanks!

    take for example roselinde’s and ychi’s sites (below, blogs using Untitled).
    This is what I’d like to have when sharing.

    Those sites are running on the hosted WordPress.com platform, where the underlying WordPress.com service outputs code that suggests sharing thumbnails and other meta data for social media services.

    Since your site is self-hosted on your own hosting, I suggest you have a look at the Yoast settings for social-media. As I mentioned before, this isn’t something that’s controlled in the theme itself.

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