Hey @zodiac1978,
You’ll need to enable the Run Shortcodes setting under Search Appearance > Advanced for this to work. It’s disabled by default for new users because this setting can sometimes cause plugin conflicts.
For more information, see https://aioseo.com/docs/running-shortcodes/
Hi @arnaudbroes
thanks for the hint!
I was looking for such a setting, but obviously not good enough 🙂
Unfortunately this changed nothing on the existing pages. Even after re-saving them, there are still all those shortcodes.
Does this only works for new pages?
All the best
Torsten
No, it should work out-of-the-box as soon as the setting is enabled. Don’t look at our previews though but look at your meta description in the raw source code of the page. Is it still unparsed there? If you enable the setting, we only parse shortcodes in the admin when your inside Divi’s visual editor. If you’re looking at our SEO Details column or metabox on the Edit Post screen, you’ll just see the raw shortcodes since we still can’t parse them there for conflict reasons.
You are completely right! I looked indeed at the page list table and not in the source code of the page. There and in the Divi builder everything is shown correctly.
Thanks for the fast and competent answer even on the weekend! 👍
All the best
Torsten