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  • MariusG

    (@marius_codeinwp)

    Unfortunately, you cannot disable the headings, but you can expand or hide the ones that you do not want to see by clicking on the headings.

    For example, you can choose to only see the Problems, that would reduce how much you have to scroll to see the analysis.

    Thread Starter bmw2020

    (@bmw2020)

    Since I want to see all colored bullet points (like before), how can I get all headings to STAY expanded, each time the page is loaded/refreshed?

    Right now, the Problems heading is always expanded, but none others. Thanks

    Plugin Support devnihil

    (@devnihil)

    Currently there is not an option in the plugin to configure which section of the analysis is shown by default. The default behavior of the plugin is to alert you to the problems section of the analysis.

    We’re actively using the bug tracking on our GitHub repository so your best next step would be to create a new feature request for our developers at https://github.com/Yoast/wordpress-seo/issues/new. You can create a new issue to submit your feature request. You will need an account to create one.

    Don’t forget to include the URL to this conversation in your feature request!

    Thread Starter bmw2020

    (@bmw2020)

    I submitted a feature request at https://github.com/Yoast/wordpress-seo/issues/8882. I’m new to github, so hopefully my submission is good and will be taken under advisement.

    Plugin Support Michael Ti?a

    (@mikes41720)

    Thanks for opening a new issue on GitHub!

    While we cannot assure a definite timeline on the resolution of the issue, the developers will be taking a close look at all open issues in the queue and will prioritize and respond accordingly.

    Please do track your issue for any further responses. Setting this thread to resolved.

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