• Resolved wpress2010

    (@wpress2010)


    I am trying to figure out how exactly to address these issues:

    1.) A Schema “image” property could not be generated from this webpage content or its custom Document SSO (Social and Search Optimization) metabox settings. Google requires at least one “image” property for this Schema type.
    Reference: adding schema json-ld markup for page ID 187 (Edit)

    2.) SSO Notice Media Library image ID 28973 (Sold_jump1_schema) ignored — the resulting image of 1600×800 is too small for the required Schema Image (800×1600 cropped) image dimensions.

    For 1.), is that the image specified in the Priority Media field for the page?
    For 2.), it seems that the Schema image requirements are looking for tall, narrow images, aspect ratio of 1:2 – very many of the images on this site (as on most sites) are horizontal formats. I have the cropping box set in the SSO settings. Do I have to go back and create these weird tall, narrow images just for SEO?

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  • Plugin Author JS Morisset

    (@jsmoriss)

    1) Here is how WPSSO goes about selecting images:

    https://wpsso.com/docs/plugins/wpsso/faqs/how-does-wpsso-find-detect-select-images/

    2) That is not a default image size. You can view all WPSSO images sizes under the WordPress Settings > SSO Image Sizes page. There is also a button on that page to reload the default sizes, which sounds like it might be a good idea in this case. ??

    js.

    Thread Starter wpress2010

    (@wpress2010)

    Hmm. This is very helpful to me. I did restore the defaults. That seems to have fixed ALL of the SSO notices.

    I think that this plugin has so many options that it seems wise to work with it on a staging server for a while to see how all of the pieces work together.

    All of my pages now validate on all tests I can perform.

    I am grateful to you for your assistance!

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