• Resolved Sandra

    (@spoodes)


    Hello, I am using this great plugin since a while, now. But one thing is really nervy somehow.

    Alsomost every time I open a page in the backend, several notifications are loaded. On some pages there are quite many – for example, when I edit an imported product. Then I get plenty of notification what is wrong with it.

    I know that, its just an rough import. So I am not interested in these notifications then, but they eat their resources unneccessarily.

    Also I have to admit that on other pages I almost never look at them, too, but with every page load – they eat resources.

    Please can you not install a check box for us to choose, if we want these notifications or not?

    This would be great! ??

    Another thing is, that the plugin sends NO image to google, when the image is too small. I have old products which have smaller images (800px) and I am not wanting to re-edit them all. They are not best, but okay.

    But Google constantly tells me, I have products with missing image. This is a red flag unfortunately! I thinks seeing a low image for google would be better than NONE at all. No?

    THANK YOU. Everything else is abolutely fine, the WPSSO manages all Google schema which had errors before – very fine. ??????
    Sandra

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  • Thread Starter Sandra

    (@spoodes)

    For example, this is my page for the product update. I cannot DO anything on this page. Just klick on start and it runs. But there are 27 notifications from WPSSO loaded.

    https://spoo-design.de/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Unbenannt-6.jpg

    How many requests does the plugin send to find out all these faults, which are completely unnecessary on this page for me?

    I fear, this is just eating up loading time and server data. /-:

    Thank you!
    Sandra

    • This reply was modified 9 months, 2 weeks ago by Sandra.
    Plugin Author JS Morisset

    (@jsmoriss)

    WPSSO checks that images provided by WordPress are large enough for Facebook, Google, Twitter, etc. To check an image’s size and show a notification message if the image is too small does not “eat their resources unneccessarily” – it does not affect performance at all.

    Google requires 3 image sizes for each image (same image with different aspect ratios) – the minimum dimensions of which are 1200×1200, 1200×900, and 1200×675. To create all 3 image sizes, WordPress needs an original image of at least 1200x1200px or larger. WPSSO will use an image provided by WordPress if it meets the required minimum size. If the original image is smaller than 1200×675, then WPSSO will not be able to add any image to the markup for Google.

    The first image notification message should include suggestions to fix the issue. If you prefer to provide Google with smaller images than it wants, then you may want to check the Rank Math and Yoast SEO plugins – they do not check image sizes, so can provide small thumbnail images to Google. Unfortunately Google will not use these small thumbnail images in search results, so adding small thumbnail images to your markup is not recommended – but those plugins will let you do it.

    js.

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