Plugin Author
Brecht
(@brechtvds)
Hi Gerrie,
You can confirm that the recipe metadata is there in Google’s Rich Results Test:
https://search.google.com/test/rich-results/result?id=vkb2pHtPdnr9x3qbW6unMQ
Pinterest is seeing that same information, but there seems to be a problem with their debugger lately. You can test any of the hugely popular recipe sites and it’s not recognizing the recipe metadata anywhere. For example:
https://developers.pinterest.com/tools/url-debugger/?link=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.allrecipes.com%2Frecipe%2F158140%2Fspaghetti-sauce-with-ground-beef%2F
https://developers.pinterest.com/tools/url-debugger/?link=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bbcgoodfood.com%2Frecipes%2Fultimate-spaghetti-carbonara-recipe
Apart from the Pinterest issue I do notice that you seem to have 2 recipe items in the metadata. One added by our plugin and one invalid item that is added by something else. That is a problem. Only WP Recipe Maker should be outputting anything recipe related.
Are you using any other seo/metadata/recipe related plugins where you are marking the page as a recipe? If so, you should definitely not do that.
Hello Brecht.
Thank you for the fast reply,
The problem was indeed that the recipe was called twice. One was a converted alrticle that made the error. The convertion deleted and pintrest is now working as expected.
Now i see in google a article and a recipe.
Yoast is creating the article. I’m looking for a way that yoast ignores te CPT that holds te WPRM recipe.
Plugin Author
Brecht
(@brechtvds)
If the Yoast integration is enabled on the WP Recipe Maker > Settings > Recipe Metadata page the recipe is marked as “isPartOf” the article, which is the correct way to handle this.