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  • Thread Starter saxi12345

    (@saxi12345)

    Hey @jeroenrotty,

    you are my hero! Thank you very much for your assistance with my issue. It was Autoptimize and my bad decision to ‘optimize’ CSS inline. I also learned something new ??

    That did the trick and I am able to scrape the OG properties properly now.

    Once again thanks for your help and patience with my case.

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    Thread Starter saxi12345

    (@saxi12345)

    Hi @jeroenrotty

    Thank you for your reply and this tip. I tried to do both, disabling the WP Super Cache plugin and trying Twenty Twenty-Three theme. In that case were OG properties properly identified by Facebook. It looks like it is the combination of things. It looks like the main problem is the theme itself, since once I changed the theme back to my ‘Sober’ theme, it was not working again. Should I try to contact the developers of the theme regarding this issue?

    PS: Do you recommend some other Caching plugin?

    Thanks in advance for your answer and thanks for the assistance! ??

    Thread Starter saxi12345

    (@saxi12345)

    Hello @maybellyne

    Thank you for your answer. I tested it rigth now with Twenty Twenty-Three theme with the exactly same result ?? FB debugger is still showing:

    Inferred Property
    The ‘og:image’ property should be explicitly provided, even if a value can be inferred from other tags.

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