• Resolved expresswp

    (@expresswp)


    Hello. I absolutely love this plugin and what it can do. However, I can’t yet switch to it until there is a little more control over some things. Fortunately, The SEO Framework fills in most of those gaps. But I can’t use the two together because they can’t see each other’s titles and meta information for each post.

    Is there any way of a sync between the two? I know it isn’t as popular as Yoast or anything, but just thought I would ask!

    In addition, if I use The SEO Framework for the post edit page, and turn off the title and meta boxes from your plugin, it still loads five different CSS and JS resources. Is there any chance of being able to not load those when not using the title and meta boxes?

    I really do love this plugin, and I am ready to fully move on from Yoast. It has just gotten too bloated and too many ads. And your bulk editors are fantastic! Great job!

    Brent

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-meta-seo/

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  • Plugin Author JoomUnited

    (@joomunited)

    Hi Brent, thanks a lot! really appreciated.

    Is there any way of a sync between the two? I know it isn't as popular as Yoast or anything, but just thought I would ask!

    No, unfortunately not:) but may I ask what are you using in this plugin that is missing in our plugin? We actively developing it so new ideas are welcome to be reviewed ??

    In addition, if I use The SEO Framework for the post edit page, and turn off the title and meta boxes from your plugin, it still loads five different CSS and JS resources. Is there any chance of being able to not load those when not using the title and meta boxes?

    Not sure, we have to check if it’s not used anywhere else (for the JS)

    I really do love this plugin, and I am ready to fully move on from Yoast. It has just gotten too bloated and too many ads. And your bulk editors are fantastic! Great job!

    A 2.0 version is coming soon with a broken link crawler and redirect tool ??

    Cheers,

    Thread Starter expresswp

    (@expresswp)

    Thanks for the reply ??

    The features I’m missing in Meta SEO are things like the noindex functionality for telling search engines not to index individual pages, plus the options for home page meta, sitemap functionality, etc. Even if you didn’t put them on the post edit page, but had a bulk editor for things like the noindex, include in sitemap, etc.

    I used to use Yoast for everything, but it has just gotten too bloated and way too many ads and interruptions. I can activate your plugin AND the SEO Framework and still have 10 less HTTP requests on the post edit page than Yoast has! I realize that the more features you add, the more load it has. But I really like some of the newer options like yours!

    I’d love to use just one plugin, so the more you can add the better. I did see, and I’m excited about, hearing you are adding 404 handling and redirects. Those were two more requests I had, but I saw they were coming.

    Keep up the good work!

    Brent

    Plugin Author JoomUnited

    (@joomunited)

    Hi,

    Thanks for your feedback! Noindex has been added in the to do list ?? not sure when but it will be done. The sitemap is planned since a while for the 2.2 version.

    Cheers,

    Thread Starter expresswp

    (@expresswp)

    Thanks! I look forward to seeing this plugin evolve. The batch image meta editing is what brought me to this plugin, and it has already improved so much.

    I’ll be sure to pass along any other questions I have, but thanks again for the replies! Cheers!

    Brent

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