robalor200
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Julka,
thank you for replying.
I was using the latter because I thought it was better and I was just surprised I couldn’t turn off share buttons.
Created a brand new page. Same result on my end.
The social share title will not display correctly for me when I click Facebook share button or twitter or email for that matter.
So, I tested this at home this morning on two computers that have never accessed this new site and I saw the same incorrect social share titles.
I came into work and tried it in a Chrome incognito window. Same result, wrong social share title showing.
I flushed all my cache. Same result. same incorrect social share title showing.
Tried explorer and firefox. Same result. Incorrect.
I had 10 people test it throughout the country, some of whom had never accessed the site and all saw the same incorrect social share titles.
Then I just had another friend test it and he see’s the correct social share titles.
So I had a friend test this at their house and they see the correct share title when they click the FB share button, which tells I might have a caching problem on my end at my office or something like that???
https://www.varsityedge.com/college-recruiting
It’s not as big a deal for blog pages because I can be liberal with the title.
I have a bunch of static pages set up and I’d like to be able to give them shorter wordpress titles and tweak the share title in All in one SEO as needed.
Generally, I’d like the social share functionality to work and/or know why it isn’t working.
So if I run that link through debugger, the OG:Title is – “Succeeding in the college athletic recruiting process…” which is the correct title I set in SEO pack social settings title on the page.
If I click facebook share on the top of that page, the window pops up with the WordPress title of the article which is: College Athletic Recruiting Process.
Like I mentioned, the social share description is correct but not the title.