• Resolved PthPndr

    (@pthpndr)


    With SEO Framework 3.2.4 installed I get SEO section of code when viewing the page source: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49696337138_d22f488a0d_o.jpg

    However, with SEO Framework 4.0.5 installed that section of code is missing.

    I am testing this with the TwentyTwenty theme and only The Events Calendar and SEO Framework activated.

    *The default view in Events Calendar was changed from month to list. If I check the month view page, the SEO code does show up.
    (/events/month)

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author Sybre Waaijer

    (@cybr)

    Hello!

    This is a new feature that was introduced in TSF v4.0.0, improved in v4.0.3, and perfected in v4.0.5. The feature detects “unsupported” queries, whereafter, when found, TSF disables its title and metatag rendering.

    The reason it happens is that the Events Calendar plugin generates some nonstandard page types that aren’t registered “correctly” to the WordPress API. If we were to use their input information, the output data would be faulty or misleading.

    In those cases, it’s best to let the plugin handle it. Or, when they don’t, let the search engine figure out what’s best based on the number of clicks, backlinks, and the bounce rate, among other data.

    Of course, we could try to support each and every feature in the Events Calendar plugin. Yet, since we already have trouble with WordPress’s sporadic behavior (why is a blog page not a ‘post’-post-type-archive, but a post and a page?), I believe you can imagine this is unfeasible for 50,000 plugins (and their millions of different versions).

    I hope this explains the lot ?? Cheers!

    Thread Starter PthPndr

    (@pthpndr)

    Yeah, after looking more into the events calendar I had a feeling that was going to the case. Thanks for the info.

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