• Resolved Paul Yates

    (@paul-yates)


    I downloaded the Yoast SEO plugin a couple of days ago, having been assured by the Yoast pre-sales support that there were no issues with using Yoast with Divi.
    However, I have immediately come across several problems, as follows:
    1. I get the messsage “The images on this page are missing alt attributes.”, even though they all do have ALT attributes.
    2. I get the message “You have not used your focus keyword in any subheading (such as an H2) in your copy.”, even though it appears in the first H2, and immeiately afterwards the first H2.
    For example my first keyword on one of my pages is
    Golf Club Captain’s role
    The first thing on my page is an H1 with the following text
    The Golf Club Captain’s role
    This is immediately followed by an H2 with the following text What, exactly, is a Golf Club Captain’s role?
    3. I get the message “The focus keyword doesn’t appear in the first paragraph of the copy”, even though the first paragraph after the above H1 and h2 is as follows:
    A Golf Club Captain’s role and a Golf Society Captain’s role have common threads, as follows:-
    Could you please explain why these problems are arising, as the plugin would appear to be pretty useless if it cant get even this correct.
    I could be persuaded to buy the premium version, but would be unwilling to do so, if the entry level version does not work.
    I know that the problem is not that I have too many words in the keyword (four) as the demo for the free version on the WordPress plugin site, has four words, and I am sure that Yoast would not be guilty of attempting to misrepresent the capability of the plugin.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/wordpress-seo/

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