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OK thanks!
Pericles
Finally i found entry number 11965 and it is the following post:
https://www.iptvsat.gr/pistopoihsh-wifi6e-gia-tis-thleoraseis-samsung-neo-qled-8k/
and entry number 11966 is the featured image of the specific post.Actually the specific post has been indexed by Google, as i have seen in Google Search Console…so the indexing problem propably is not generated by Yoast and sorry for getting a little bit angry.
The only remaining problem is the relatively big number of duplicated entries.
Hi Jeroen and thanls a lot for the reply!
The exact steps i have taken with the Test Helper plugin are the following (from a previous guide in this forum):1. Install & activate the Yoast Test Helper plugin 2. Go to Tools > Yoast Test 3. Locate the Yoast SEO section and click on the ‘Reset indexables tables & migrations’, ‘Reset Prominent words calculation’, and ‘Reset Internal link counter’ buttons. After each click, the page will reload to confirm that each reset was successful. Note: Resetting the optimization doesn’t undo any of the hard work you’ve put into the plugin as the SEO data is also stored in WordPress’ default tables. It’ll just reset the custom Yoast tables that contain the combined data pulled from those default tables. 4. Go to SEO > Tools, and under SEO data, click the “Start SEO data optimization” button to allow Yoast to rescan your content.I’m also wondering what is causing the duplicated primary key (there are many duplicated entries almost every day), and i would much appreciate if you could tell me how to have a look at that entry number 11966 in the indexable table (i’m not a pro web developer, i am electrical engineer and i have studied wordpress cms myself). I know how to enter phpmyadmin and run sql commands.
So, i ‘m waiting for one more help, hoping to find the source of the problem.
Best Regards
PericlesAfter wordpress 5.5.1 the issue has been solved. Thanks a lot for you immediate support. Keep up the good work !
Hi
My .htaccess file had a lot of residues for other platforms and mainly joomla. So i deleted all of them and kept only the wordpress section. Your problem may exist due to other reasons.Dear Mark just for knowledge circulation, I solved the problem. There was a wrong .htaccess file. I cleaned it up, i left only wordpress commands, then i re-saved permalinks and Voila!!
The problem happens with all seo plugins (yoast, all in one, etc), that’s the difficult point. Any way, thanks a lot !! Keep up the good work!
1. Actually the the site address in the WordPress general settings turns to http:// after deactivating the plugin!
2. I cannot find the sitemap.xml via cpanel (hidden files visible).
3. All other pages are OK after plugin installation, no problem.
I am afraid i will have to hire a developer, the problem seem to be beyond my knowledge.
Anyway Mark, thanks a lot for dealing with my problem (although i use the free version), you are great!
I have done it many times, nothing happens. I have deactivated also wp super cache after I had deleted cache files…
Then, I reinstalled WordPress core files, without a result….
When I deactivate really simple SSL through WordPress,my site doesn’t revert to http….Any other idea please?