• Resolved damienoneill2001

    (@damienoneill2001)


    Hello,

    When searching for a page on the site that has the Add To Calendar element active, the search result on Google displays the plugin’s logo as the page image, not the actual featured image of the page.

    When I view the source and try to search for the image, the image is in fact the page’s featured image, so I cannot see why it is showing the plugin logo.

    The search term in question is “Jenkinson’s Easter Sale 2024”.

    I hope you can help with this.

    Damien

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  • Plugin Author Add to Calendar

    (@add2cal)

    Hi,

    This is the result of the rich data, the script generates. If no image option is set, it uses default images.

    What you can do now: Specific images="[]" .

    We will drop the default in the next version as well.

    Thread Starter damienoneill2001

    (@damienoneill2001)

    Thank you for your response.

    Just to confirm, do I need to add anything into the square brackets?

    *Edit*
    From the docs, it would suggest I have to do something like:

    images="['https://mysite.com/path/to/image.png','https://mysite.com/path/to/image2.png']"

    Is that correct?

    Plugin Author Add to Calendar

    (@add2cal)

    Yes, that’s correct. Basically both. “[]” would kill the setting, but providing an image is even better. Google recommends to provide 3. One format 1:1, one 4:3, one 16:9.

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