Probably the easiest way would be to use Yoast SEO plugin, where you can fill in meta description for pages and other stuff… The reason why it says “Home” is most likely because you put it there. π
<title>HOME - curo</title>
<meta property="og:title" content="HOME - curo" />
<meta name="twitter:title" content="HOME - curo" />
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The thing is that I have just started learning about WordPress so I hired a person to help me creating my website so no, I did not insert the <title>HOME – curo</title> and I do not know where to locate <meta property=”og:title” content=”HOME – curo” />
<meta name=”twitter:title” content=”HOME – curo” /> which is why I asked this forum.
Well then that person did insert HOME β curo somewhere in your WP settings, the rest is auto-generated from the initial insertion.
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This morning I changed the settings so the site title now shows exactly what it is supposed to show and yet when I search google it still shows with the domain name-home
I did clear all cache so that is not the problem.
I just don’t know what else to do now
Google needs to re-crawl your page in order to update the title. Those things don’t happen instantly…
So now is ok?
Curo: Home - Hypnosis Toronto | Hypnotherapy | Reiki | EFT | Healing
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Well, almost.
I would have preferred the ‘Curo:Home’ to be hidden and I do not know how to do that.
Another problematic issue I am dealing with that is that when I want to edit one of my pages I get this error message “Resource Limit Is Reached
The website is temporarily unable to service your request as it exceeded resource limit. Please try again later.”
How can I fix this problem?
Thank you
Don’t know exactly. Your server might have tight memory limits (you should have at least 128MB available nowadays, 256MB is more like normal). You can try standard approach. Disable all plugins and see if that helps, and also revert temporarily back to standard WP theme like TwentySixteen and see if that would make a difference.
There might be some clue in the error.log file, which is usually located in the root of your hosting space.
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Thank you, Sinip, you were right about it had all to do with what my webhost allows me to do so I just have to create my website according to that.
My other concern is that I though I have Yoast Premium and I have tried to study some videos I still do not see how I can easily insert title and description on every page. Is it possible you know of a good video that can explain it to me?
Thanks
Well, if your website outgrows your host’s limit, you can always move to the better host. π
Yoast Premium is a paid plugin. When it comes to Yoast, there’s one Lynda.com tutorial that covers both Yoast and All in One SEO, but it is paid one. But that doesn’t mean it can’t be found for free…
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I could not easily find the tutorials for inserting description and titles on Lynda.com
Guess I just have to keep researching the internet. Just find it strange that the information cannot readily be found π
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I just found a cheaper course ($15) on Udemy.com
But thank you though.
Still seems strange to me that it is so difficult to get the information