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  • Hi Neil!

    This could happen because of a couple reasons:

    1. You may want to check in your page to see if the option for the Yoast SEO metabox is checked.

    You can find by opening a page as if you’re editing it, and then click on the Screen Options tab at the top right of your WordPress admin. Make sure the checkbox is checked for Yoast SEO.

    2. Theme or plugin conflict.

    You can refer to the following to check for a plugin or theme conflict – https://kb.yoast.com/article/253-how-to-check-for-plugin-conflicts

    Thread Starter elyman

    (@elyman)

    Hello Nile,
    Thankyou so much for this, I am very grateful for your help.
    Best wishes
    Neil

    Hi Neil!

    Awesome! If your issue is resolved, could you please mark it as resolved for us. ??

    Thanks!

    This ticket appears resolved so I am going to close this it. Feel free to follow up if that for some reason does not solve the problem Neil. ??

    ~ Kim ~
    Support at Yoast

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