Rumejan
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This applies to both posts and pages: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/dont-see-index-follow-in-meta-robots-tag/
Have you tried deactivating all other plugins except Yoast and switching to a default theme like Twenty Seventeen? Does the issue occur? If not, reactivate your other plugins one at a time and see if the issue occurs again for every plugin activated. This will narrow down the conflict to a specific plugin.
If there’s a conflict with certain plugins, unfortunately, there’s really not much we can do about it. Our usual suggestion with plugin conflicts is for you to use another plugin that won’t conflict. You may also contact the developer of the other plugin and have them work with our developers directly through this GitHub repository to find a solution that won’t conflict.
Have you tried performing a conflict check to see if some other plugins may have contributed to the issue? You may refer to this kb article: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/how-to-check-for-plugin-conflicts/
Have you tried using another browser? If it’s still the same, please perform a conflict check. You may refer to this kb article: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/how-to-check-for-plugin-conflicts/
We’ve made a lot of changes in the recent version of the plugin. Please refer to this article: https://yoast.com/yoast-seo-7-0/
We’re not so certain it will work correctly but if ever not, you can just convert it to another format.
You can download the latest version of Yoast SEO Premium from within your MyYoast account. If you need further assistance, please email us at support@yoast.com.
That’s correct. By default, the Yoast SEO plugin only analyses the default WordPress content areas. It does not recognize content that is outside of the main content box of a page or post. It does not recognize texts in custom fields or other plugin/theme content boxes as well as those contained in widgets. But some theme developers have modified their code to add compatibility with our plugins while others have not. We’d recommend contacting the developer of your theme to request compatibility. Developers can learn how to integrate with Yoast here.
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Have you tried another browser? If it’s still the same, you may want to perform a conflict check. Please refer to this kb article: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/how-to-check-for-plugin-conflicts/.
Looks like it’s conflicting with Yoast SEO. Our usual suggestion with plugin conflicts is for you to use another plugin that won’t conflict. You may also contact the developer of the other plugin and have them work with our developers directly through this GitHub repository to find a solution that won’t conflict.
Please refer to this kb article: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/how-to-connect-your-website-to-bing-webmaster-tools/
This is dependent on the theme you’re using. You may want to get in touch with your theme developer.
I checked the source code of your sitemap, https://www.masseriapapone.com/sitemap_index.xml, and although it is blank, our plugin is still generating the sitemap correctly as expected. If you view the source code, you’ll see that your sitemap contains the appropriate data.The search engine shouldn’t have any problems reading the sitemap as it reads the source code and not the human-readable browser view. If you still want to fix this, you may refer to this kb article: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/my-sitemap-is-blank-what-s-wrong/
Please perform a conflict check. You may refer to this kb article: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/how-to-check-for-plugin-conflicts/
Please perform a conflict check to determine which plugin or if your theme is generating the duplicate open graph meta tag. You may refer to this kb article: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/how-to-check-for-plugin-conflicts/