• driesketels

    (@driesketels)


    Dear,

    I wanted to remove the “Just another wordpress site” line. And changed it in my general settings a few days ago. I thought this was just changing the tagline. Apparently the new tagline appears on my tab (the thing under my domain name, don’t know if it is the right word). But in search engines the “just another wordpress site” still appears in bigger letters than my ‘new tag’.

    How can I remove this?

    My website:
    http://www.DriesKetels.com

    If you put it in search engines you will see that the “Just another wordpress site” is not gone, but the new tagline appears as well.

    Thanks for your time and effort in helping me,
    dries

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  • Thread Starter driesketels

    (@driesketels)

    I have a similar problem on facebook when I upload my site, therefore I went to the following page on facebook in order to know more.
    https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/

    There I read the following things, when I entered my website for analyzation, under the section ‘warnings’ (Especially the third one is very strange, how do I have to interpret this?)

    -og:image could not be downloaded or is too small
    og:image was not defined, could not be downloaded or was not big enough. Please define a chosen image using the og:image metatag, and use an image that’s at least 200x200px and is accessible from Facebook. Image ‘http://www.driesketels.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/front-page-background.jpg’ will be used instead.

    -Parser Mismatched Metadata
    The parser’s result for this metadata did not match the input metadata. Likely, this was caused by the data being ordered in an unexpected way, multiple values being given for a property only expecting a single value, or property values for a given property being mismatched. Here are the input properties that were not seen in the parsed result: ‘og:site_name, og:image:url, og:locale:locale’

    -Attempted Frozen Title Change
    It appears that you are trying to change the property og:title from DriesKetels | Just another WordPress site to DriesKetels. If so, you are not allowed to for this object because too many actions have been published against it.

    Thread Starter driesketels

    (@driesketels)

    Dear,

    I solved the facebook problem, apperently I had to ‘fetch’ (whatever that means) my website in order to renew the information they had about it.

    The first problem still remains,
    d.

    Thread Starter driesketels

    (@driesketels)

    Dear,

    I’m sorry, second problem still exists. They have new information and the warning signs are away but the problem about the tagline still remains the same.

    I could use some help.
    Gr.,
    d.

    Thread Starter driesketels

    (@driesketels)

    Dear,

    The Facebook problem is solved! The first one is still existing! Sorry for the chaos, figuring it out, sometimes is chaotic I guess.

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