• Resolved DimareD

    (@dimared)


    Hi,

    Your plugin, is it search engine friendly? Are there no content indexing issues?

    Thx!

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  • Plugin Author twinpictures

    (@twinpictures)

    yes

    Thread Starter DimareD

    (@dimared)

    Thank you, I just wanted to make sure there was no conflict.

    Have a good day.

    Using short code [expand title=”Trigger Text”]Target Content[/expand]

    Is it correct that the “Target Content” you are nesting under the “Trigger Text” is not searchable on the page unless the content is expanded?

    In other words, if the Target Content is unexpanded, then it will not appear in search results on the page doing a Command/Ctrl-F. If this is correct, is there any way to change this so the Target Content surfaces in a page search without having to be expanded first?

    Thanks in advance.

    Plugin Author twinpictures

    (@twinpictures)

    Is it correct that the “Target Content” you are nesting under the “Trigger Text” is not searchable on the page unless the content is expanded?

    No, the target content is index and searchable, thus SEO friendly.

    then it will not appear in search results on the page doing a Command/Ctrl-F

    This is a browser ‘Find in Page’ and it is completely different to a search results via Google or using WordPress’ internal search feature. If you view the page source, you will see that Ctrl-F will find all instances of your search query. On the front end, you are correct: only expanded items will be found using Ctrl-F

    Hope this clears things up.

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