Rumejan
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The advanced tab (gear icon) inside the Yoast SEO meta box allows you to set custom robots information like noindex (or index). Just make sure it’s not set to noindex. Please refer to this kb article: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/how-do-i-noindex-urls/#single
Please make sure you’re running the latest version of WordPress (4.9.4) and Yoast SEO Premium. If both are up-to-date, please check the following:
There is an option to turn on/off the readability and keyword analysis. Can you please check whether they are enabled for you? You can find this on the left menu under Yoast SEO -> Dashboard > Features (tab).
Can you please also confirm that the SEO and Readability are enabled on the posts? You can check by going to SEO->Titles and Metas->Post Type and the Yoast SEO Meta box should be marked as “show”.
Additionally, please check that your admin hasn’t disabled the SEO and Readability analysis for your user (under “Users > All Users”).
Can you please make sure you’re running the latest version of WordPress (4.9.4) and Yoast SEO (6.3)?
If an image has been deleted already, there’s no way for the plugin to still generate an og:image with that deleted image. If you can provide us a sample URL, we may be able to check further.
I checked your sitemap and don’t see the attachment sitemap included. Is this the issue you’re referring to? If you want your attachment sitemap to appear, go to SEO > XML Sitemaps, under “Post types sitemap settings”, make sure you set the “Media (attachment)” to appear in the sitemap.
Can you please disable the XML sitemap functionality under SEO > XML Sitemaps, clear all your cache (plugin, theme, server or CDN such as Cloudflare) and enable the sitemap again?
This can be caused by a conflict between Yoast and your other plugins or your theme. Try running a conflict check. You may refer to this kb article: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/how-to-check-for-plugin-conflicts/
You can find all Yoast filters here.
If there’s nothing you can use there, you can just disregard the warning as you shouldn’t be tempted to get all green bullets. Marieke explained more about it here: https://yoast.com/want-green-bullet-wp-seo/
Your sitemap index, https://www.supremedefense.com/sitemap_index.xml, is throwing a 404. Please make sure the Yoast SEO plugin is installed and the XML sitemap functionality enabled.
Please refer to the following URL to properly migrate from All In One SEO to Yoast SEO: https://yoast.com/all-in-one-seo-pack-migration/
This looks like a conflict between Yoast and your other plugins or your theme. Try running a conflict check. You may refer to this kb article: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/how-to-check-for-plugin-conflicts/
Are you using a different plugin to generate Twitter card meta data? That might be causing the conflict. You can actually use the Yoast SEO plugin to generate the Twitter card meta data. Please refer to this kb article: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/setting-up-twitter-cards-in-wordpress-seo/
Unfortunately, there’s really not much we can do when it comes to plugin or theme conflict. Our usual suggestion with 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.
There’s a setting under SEO → Advanced → Permalink to keep or remove the category base for your category pages. This article talks about changing the permalink structure: https://yoast.com/change-wordpress-permalink-structure/
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This happens when the plugin is already installed, a file is missing or corrupt, or if you have renamed the wp-content folder. In this case, you need to manually install the plugin by uploading the plugin files via FTP.