Plugin Support
Suwash
(@suascat_wp)
Hi @oliver-nielsen
We’re sorry you are having a problem with the SEO title display on a single post title. Could you please check the respective settings and confirm if Sitename and Separator are set?
To check the Sitename go to your admin dashboard Settings > General >> Site Title. If the Site Title field is empty please specify.
To check the Separator,go to SEO > Search Appearance >> General(tab) and select the separator?
Hi @suascat_wp
Yes all are set.
This is my global settings in yoast.
wp-admin/admin.php?page=wpseo_titles#top#post-types
content types
posts
Settings for single Post URLs
SEO title
%title% %page% %sep% %sitename%
It looks like this right now in the preview mode.
mobile version
has my siteicon, then url to website, and then sitetitel
Example:
siteicon %sep% websitename.dk %sep% Tomato with salad %sep%
And a image (featured) in content
Desktop version
No siteicon No image only sitetitle
Example:
Tomato with salad
Plugin Support
Suwash
(@suascat_wp)
@oliver-nielsen
We would like to have more information.
1. Can you confirm you are using the most recent Yoast SEO 15.4?
2. Can you confirm you are using WordPress 5.5.3?
3. In addition, could you please share a screenshot and post URL with us in which you highlight the issue you are experiencing?
We look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks for the fast reply.
Yes
Yes
Desktop version
https://paste.pics/AWNXX
mobile version
https://paste.pics/AWNXI
What it should look like
https://paste.pics/AWNV4
Hi,
It looks like you’ve set the correct defaults in the SEO > Search Appearance for the templates for your titles for your posts.
However, it looks like you’ve set a specific SEO title in the Yoast SEO meta box when editing that specific post. If you were to completely remove what is currently in the SEO title field for that post, and then update and save the changes, do the template variables then show up the same as what you’ve set under SEO > Search Appearance?
Hi @mikes41720
Yes you’re right. It works.
I have not set a specific SEO title, but maybe old settings did this.
Anyway, I know how to fix this now. GREAT and thanks.
But,
what about the missing image in desktop version. That’s still a problem.
And there is another problem in this section.
Default Page type = Article. That’s wrong. Should be recipe.
I hope yoast have this in mind (todo list)
We understand the image thumbnail is missing in the desktop mode from the Yoast SEO snippet preview. This is to be expected as the image thumbnail is specific to mobile devices only.
On the other hand, we understand the default page type should be recipe instead of the article. We can confirm that our development teams are currently working on the recipe schema markup. So, it might be available soon in the plugin.
Thank for helping with this subjekt !
I mark this as resolved
Thanks to you all !