• Resolved richyray92

    (@richyray92)


    Hello I use your plugin and it is great. I had a question. Is there any way that the content of the block can be integrated with Yoast’s SEO analysis. For example I made a custom table block. When I insert the block in the Block Editor, Yoast will not consider its SEO analysis of the content of the table (number of keywords, text length, etc.)

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  • Plugin Author Luke Carbis

    (@lukecarbis)

    Hi @richyray92,

    Unfortunately Block Lab data is stored as “attribute” data, which means that it isn’t part of the content in your post. Like you say, this means that Yoast doesn’t pick up the word count etc. and also block data isn’t used in Search.

    It’s something that we’re aware of and have on our roadmap. The way we envision it working is to have one field in the block that can be chosen to be the “Content” section, is used for content instead of attributes.

    Unfortunately, since it has to be restricted to a single field, it presents some UX challenges that we’re working through.

    So, TLDR is that we know about this problem, there’s no simple solution right now, but it’s something we plan to work on soon.

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