Hello @zimbo000
Thanks for reaching out about our content analysis. I can confirm you have a featured image for the post. Can you update to Yoast SEO 20.12 and see if the analysis changes to Images: good job! ?
Just updated the plugin, updated the post as well (even though no changes made), did a hard cache refresh – Yoast still saying “no images”.
So is this a bug? Any further action?
Are you using a page builder? Also, can you share a screenshot of the featured image field showing your uploaded image? You can use any image-sharing service like https://pasteboard.co/, https://snag.gy/, https://imgur.com/, https://snipboard.io/, or even upload the screenshot to your own website. Once you upload it to an image-sharing service, please share the link to the image here.
Posts do not use a page builder, they are created via the WP Classic Editor. I do not use Gutenberg.
https://imgur.com/gallery/t97QoiH
Thanks for the added information. I published a post in Classic Editor (v1.6.3) with a featured image and the Yoast SEO content analysis detected my featured image with the feedback: Images: good job!
Often, we see problems occur in combination with another plugin or theme. The fastest way to rule out any conflict is to deactivate all non-Yoast plugins and switch to a standard theme like Twenty Twenty-Two.
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