Hello,
Thanks for reaching out.
With your set-up, the Yoast menu should as referenced in this image. Can you see the cogwheel below in the sidebar and what happens if you click it?
Hi @maybellyne,
This image I shared in my original post shows this same screen but the Yoast section is not visible.
Please scroll down. Can you see the cogwheel below in the sidebar and what happens if you click it? The cogwheel is referenced in this image.
Please see image here once I click on the cog
Thanks for sharing? Are you having this issue on Posts or Pages? Please navigate to WordPress > SEO > Search Appearance > Content Types. Check that for Pages/Posts, the option of ‘show SEO settings for pages’ is set to ‘show’ and not ‘hide’. If it is currently set to hide, please do set it to show, save the changes, and then try to edit a page/post with Elementor again and see if you can locate the Yoast SEO settings.
Pages are set to show as per screenshot here
Just to confirm, are you experiencing this only on Pages?
If you can’t find the Yoast SEO menu when editing Elementor templates, this is the expected design. Elementor templates are meant to be used internally on your website and you won’t want them to appear in the search results. For this reason, we’d recommend going to SEO > Search Appearance > Content Types and toggle the “Show My Templates in search results?” button to No. Instead of trying to optimize the Elementor templates, you’ll need to optimize the public posts and pages that are supposed to appear in the search results.
I have the same issue on pages and posts.
Hello,
Can you please share the URL of your website?
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing. In your first post, you mentioned running Yoast SEO 16.5 while we see Yoast SEO Premium plugin v8.0 on https://ritchdigital.uk/.
Please uninstall Yoast SEO Premium plugin v8.0 and have only Yoast SEO v16.5.
Brilliant, that sorted it, thanks