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  • Plugin Support devnihil

    (@devnihil)

    @mattstick We tried to replicate this issue but unfortunately weren’t able to. We tried creating a post as a contributor, editing the slug, and then submitting it for review. Upon checking the post that was submitted for review, we found that the edited version of the slug to be as expected, and upon publishing it also retained the value of the slug that the contributor had edited and submitted.

    Can you please confirm you are using the most recent Yoast v14.7 You can learn more about updating here: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/how-can-i-update-my-free-plugin/

    Can you confirm you are using WordPress 5.4/5.5? You can check by clicking on the W in the top left and selecting About. If you need to update, please check with your host provider. Please know that if you are using an older version of WordPress Core you may experience unexpected behavior with Yoast. This guide explains more: https://yoast.com/why-we-dont-support-old-wordpress-versions/

    ​If you update to the most current version of WordPress and Yoast SEO, does this resolve the issue?

    Thread Starter mattstick

    (@mattstick)

    Both Yoast and WordPress is updated, and I still have the issue.

    Any other solutions?

    Plugin Support Michael Tiña

    (@mikes41720)

    Hi,

    We’re sorry that you are experiencing problems that might be caused by our plugin!

    Just to be sure, we would like to rule out any plugin or theme conflicts that may occur. The fastest way to do this is to deactivate all non-Yoast plugins and switch to a standard theme like Twenty Nineteen

    Test this on your development or staging site, if you have one. If not, we recommend using the Health Check & Troubleshooting plugin. This plugin allows you to run a conflict check without affecting normal visitors to your site.

    As we can imagine that you’re unfamiliar with checking for conflicts, we’d like to point you to a step-by-step guide that will walk you through the process: How to check for plugin conflicts.

    Thread Starter mattstick

    (@mattstick)

    Hey Carl,

    By chance, could you share a quick video showing it works for you?

    Because when I create a new post, add a title, save draft: https://prnt.sc/u1nf7q, scroll down to Yoast snippet, edit slug: https://prnt.sc/u1nfwh and click Submit for review, the slug goes back to matching the title: https://prnt.sc/u1ngms

    Hi @mattstick,

    We were able to replicate this behavior, but this seems to be a WordPress (role permission issue) than a Yoast SEO issue. We say this because when we tested this in a local test site even without any plugin activated, changing the slug in the Gutenberg sidebar does not work either. It will revert to the title. We were indeed, only able to edit the title which in turn changes the slug.

    You might want to have a look into the roles and permissions that WordPress provides as you might need to change it.

    Thread Starter mattstick

    (@mattstick)

    I downloaded the plugin “User Role Editor”.

    Do you know which setting I’d enable to allow the Contributor to modify slug?

    Hi @mattstick,

    Thank you for your reply.

    Looking at this more closely, this is not really a permission issue, but rather a bug in WordPress core it seems. We were able to find two open core issues related to this bug: https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/29999 and https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/46486. Having said this, we do not really have a specific workaround for this at this time, I’m afraid.

    Plugin Support devnihil

    (@devnihil)

    We are going ahead and marking this issue as resolved due to inactivity. If you require any further assistance please create a new issue.

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