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  • Plugin Author George Notaras

    (@gnotaras)

    Hello Nancy,

    I’m sorry for not replying earlier, but during the last days it was difficult to follow these boards.

    If the other plugin is storing its data in Custom Fields, then it is very easy to use that data in add-meta-tags, provided you know the names of the relevant custom fields. This page has all the information you need to know about how to make add-meta-tags read external data.

    Alternatively, you can manually rename the field names directly in the database or use a plugin like SEO Data Transporter to do the migration. Please note that this plugin needs some modifications in order to work correctly. Please follow the instructions I had posted in this topic about how to do it.

    Feel free to ask any questions. Again, I’m sorry for my late reply.

    Best Regards,
    George

    Thread Starter Nancy Rector

    (@nanrector)

    Thanks George for the detailed info. I know you guys get swamped with requests. No problem! I’ll do some checking with what you told me.

    Have a good one!
    Nancy

    Plugin Author George Notaras

    (@gnotaras)

    Hi Nancy,

    If you encounter any problems, please feel free to post your questions.

    All you need to know is the names of the custom fields used by the other plugin to store its relevant data. Then everything is very easy.

    Kind Regards,
    George

    Plugin Author George Notaras

    (@gnotaras)

    Nancy, I assume this has been sorted. I’m marking the topic as resolved. Please feel free to re-open it if you need more help.

    George

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