• Resolved MasterJuan

    (@masterjuan)


    Hello!

    Your plugin is simpliest and working very well!

    But, I have manually insert Twitter card meta data and I am receive the message “Plugin conflict detected with Twitter card”.

    I have to avoid this message, can occur any problem with my twitter meta data, is any way to disable something from the code in order not to receive that message?

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  • Plugin Author JS Morisset

    (@jsmoriss)

    Could you cut-and-paste the exact error message?

    Thanks,

    js.

    Thread Starter MasterJuan

    (@masterjuan)

    NGFB Warning :
    Plugin conflict detected — Please uncheck the ‘Twitter Card meta data’ Twitter option in the Yoast WordPress SEO plugin Social settings.

    The truth is that I want to keep the setting for my Twitter card from Yoast Plugin!

    However, I am wondering if there will be problem with this conflict!

    Plugin Author JS Morisset

    (@jsmoriss)

    The free version of NGFB does not provide Twitter Cards, so you should not see that error. Thanks for letting me know – it’ll be fixed in the next version. You can ignore the error until then – sorry, I know it’s not great to look at, but the next version should be out early next week.

    BTW, WordPress SEO only provides the Summary and Large Image Summary Twitter Cards – the Gallery, Photo, Player, and (for some) the Product Cards can be quite useful to drive traffic. ??

    js.

    Thread Starter MasterJuan

    (@masterjuan)

    Fine, no problem!

    Your plugin helps me to solve a few things and to avoid displaying shortcodes when I was sharing to facebook.

    Together with Yoast SEO working like a charm!

    Plugin Author JS Morisset

    (@jsmoriss)

    Yes, NGFB (or WPSSO) and WordPress SEO are a good combo. If you ever use the WordPress [gallery] shortcode, or embed videos from Youtube etc., you might want to look at the Twitter Cards from NGFB (or WPSSO) — they’ll give you much nicer results on Facebook and Twitter. ??

    js.

    Thread Starter MasterJuan

    (@masterjuan)

    Hello again Morisset,

    I am seeing another warning right now:
    “Media Library image id 1210 rejected – 798×800 too small for ngfb-opengraph dimensions (800×800 cropped). Upload a larger image, or adjust the ngfb-opengraph image dimensions setting.”

    I understand the warning but even if I want to avoid this mention I can’t close the message.

    You could consider to put a close function to that message.

    Regards!

    Plugin Author JS Morisset

    (@jsmoriss)

    That’s a real warning that must be fixed – closing the warning would not fix it. Either upload a larger image, or reduce the image dimensions in the plugin settings.

    js.

    Thread Starter MasterJuan

    (@masterjuan)

    Yeah, however inside a post i have small icons in .svgz format or other pictures which I don’t want to display on Facebook and of course I don’t want to have all my images with huge size apart from my featured image.

    May be I don’t understand the functionality besides that.
    Let’s say I reduce the dimensions from 800×800 to minimum, what will be the changes in fact?

    Plugin Author JS Morisset

    (@jsmoriss)

    WordPress uses image size names to create smaller versions of larger images uploaded (thumbnail, medium, large, etc.). Sounds like you’re not using those features.

    js.

    Plugin Author JS Morisset

    (@jsmoriss)

    Thread Starter MasterJuan

    (@masterjuan)

    I am using Simple Image Sizes plugins to create custom sizes!

    So, I am using a few custom sizes instead of default. Is any way to force NGFB to consider them as smaller versions of my images?

    Regards!

    Plugin Author JS Morisset

    (@jsmoriss)

    Ah, so if you’re using image size names (custom sizes), and not showing the originals, then you can have much larger originals. Although the defaults for the Open Graph Image Dimensions is 800×800 cropped, you’re much better off with 1200×1200 cropped. If you don’t want to upload larger images, you’ll have to reduce the Image Dimensions.

    js.

    Thread Starter MasterJuan

    (@masterjuan)

    Thank you JS!

    I’ve deal with it!

    I preciate your info!

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