• Resolved vaniivan

    (@vaniivan)


    Hi,

    I have a setup where the Node front end displays content created on the WordPress back end.
    Is there a way to point Yoast in the right direction, since WP permalinks won’t show the content under right light.
    It would be good enough for me to just allow Yoast SEO analytics code to follow the first redirect, as I have setup a redirect from the WP permalink to the Node permalink.

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  • Is there any specific feature on Yoast SEO that you’d like to change to pointing the correct URL?

    Thread Starter vaniivan

    (@vaniivan)

    The problem is the scoring system, I guess it looks at the standard WP template for post type, but we’d need it to look at the (front-end system) page this template redirects to.
    I don’t know how you pull the content for scoring system, but it would suffice if you’d allow it one redirect hop.

    • This reply was modified 8 years, 2 months ago by vaniivan.
    Plugin Support Michael Tiña

    (@mikes41720)

    We do know that the focus keyword and content readability analysis is performed on the content that is currently being edited in the default WP editor.

    We can’t offer support on custom code (needed to change (core) features of our plugin). Since we don’t want to take the risk that we break your website by suggesting incorrect or incomplete code, we cannot advise you on how to make such changes. Maybe someone watching these forums can assist you further, but if your topic is inactive for 7 days, we’ll mark it as resolved to keep the overview.

    Thank you for your understanding.

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