AnonymousInactive
Still working this with GoDaddy. Any known conflicts between S&F Pro and these plugins?
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AnonymousInactive
Hi Trevor,
Thanks ever so much for this, so two quick points on this, we could add that, but the Yoast plugin also outputs the standard follow tags on the page too, so would this pose an issue having one noindex tag and then another with index?
Also, as there are no results for these non-existent terms in the current taxonomy drop-downs, so would it be possible to stop the results from showing beneath, when there are no results, as I also wasn’t sure why that was happening and does cause a little confusion regardless? Please let me know what you think 🙂
Many thanks,
Tonya
AnonymousInactive
Sorry, slight correction:
SFP on woo shop archive, using provided Woo display method, works exactly as expected. Display results load, yoast page title is displayed.
Also, the post type I’m seeing the problem on is learndash.
Do either of these help narrow at all?
AnonymousInactive
Hello!
I’ve read issues in these forums going back years, and I’ve tried the various filter suggestions there and in the support articles.
So far, I can’t figure out any way to get SFP to work with my theme.
Without SFP, Yoast delivers my nice seo-friendly title tags on every archive page.
With SFP on an archive, its page title is always “blog” or whatever my blog archive is called at the moment.
It doesn’t seem to matter if I use display results method of Archive or not, and it doesn’t seem to matter if I use a custom template or not.
It seems this should be a solvable problem, especially since it’s been discussed endlessly hear for years.
Without having to turn off my SEO plugin’s title tag management system!
What am I missing?
Any advice?
I do not sorry. If you are using Yoast SEO, maybe this will help?
https://yoast.com/rel-canonical/#canonical-link-element
AnonymousInactive
Hmmmm, looks like it’s something I’ll have to take up with Yoast.
AnonymousInactive
Yeh using Yoast but can’t see anywhere in the Content Type settings or anywhere else that I can add a meta description for that specific URL.
The issue of WordPress ‘created’ pages (such as archive pages) is a perennial one. Are you using the WordPress SEO (Yoast) plugin?
It is not an issue I have seen before, and I do know a LOT of our users also use Yoast (as do I) without this.
Can you see if either of these two settings help?
https://www.screencast.com/t/RnHDUK3rkxb
AnonymousInactive
On pages that use Search and filter, I’ve tried this using the short codes and as archives it strips the pages / archive of any meta titles set for SEO reasons.
It could be a conflict with yoast as the only way we can get them back is by deactivating search and filter then yoast and then reactivating yoast and search and filter in that order.
Is this something you are aware of? Is there a solution? It also strips out the body classes only leaving ‘blog’ as if it thinks its the default archive page. As we aren’t filtering blog posts this is an inconvenience.