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juanberlinParticipant
Hi everybody,
Is it possible to disable this theme’s integrated SEO? I think it is interfering with a plugin that I have to handle SEO.
When I go to the SEO options of the theme, all I see is I can choose between ‘p’, ‘div’ and other things whose meanings I don’t really know xD
Is it possible to disable it so that I can take care of it through the SEO plugin?
Thanks a lot!
TraxyParticipantThe only thing the integrated SEO thing does is to enable you specify which tags certain elements should be using to make search engines read the website properly.
For instance, when you’re on a post page, the important header isn’t the blog’s title, but the title of the post, so that should be the h1 (Header 1) tag – but if you’re on the front page, the most important header is the blog’s title. It’s one of the things I really like about this theme, as it happens. π
Don’t most SEO plugins just allow you to add meta data, like keywords, description and so on?
Which plugin are you using, btw?
juanberlinParticipantHi,
thanks for your response. It’s very possible that I’m speaking nonsense since I’m such a newbie, I don’t really know what these h1, h2 things are, I just know they exist xD
I’m using the Yoast plugin and what I noticed with my blog was the following:
– When I searched for my blog in Google (writing the basic keywords or the blog name or whatever) the meta description for my blog was the one I had specified in Yoast.
– However, if I wrote a new post, for some days the meta-description in Google changed and it was no longer the one I had written in Yoast, but part of the newest post’s text.
I assumed maybe the theme was interfering somehow, sorry if it has nothing to do with that and maybe I have just need to modify something in Yoast.
Daniel TaraKeymasterThe theme’s SEO options are strictly resumed to the code’s semantics, structure and outline. Meta data is intentionally left to plugins. It should in no way interfere with plugins like Yoast SEO which was tested with this theme prior to release.
The excerpt that you see in SERPs is more related to your search keywords than your meta description and can change as search engines get a better understanding of your content, that’s why you probably saw it different.
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