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Hi @mazedulislamkhan – as mentioned above, I have a “Visual Composer” option in my wpadmin menu and looking at the About page within this section, it’s this (version 5.1.1): https://vc.wpbakery.com/.
I originally had the alt attribute values added to the image in my media library, but I then also added them to the images directly on the post as I realised the values added to the media library may have been added after the images were included in the post, as per my original post:
“I have made sure that this is set explicitly on the instances of the images included in the post, and not just in the Media Library (where they may have been added after the images were inserted into the post)”
Thanks for the link to the issue regarding ampersands and apostrophes in Focus Keywords, that seems to be my issue, so I’ll look to remove this character from my focus keywords accordingly and monitor the GitHub project for a fix in the future.
Hi @mazedulislamkhan – is the bug report you linked to definitely for the same issue? That seems to be talking about images not being recognised by Yoast at all, rather the it not correctly identifying that the image alt attribute contains the focus keyword.
The only mention I see of the alt attribute not containing the focus keyword is in the screenshot giving an example of where images are picked up by Yoast when using a WYSIWYG editor…
Good to know Yoast is on GitHub though, I can follow now and see what’s being worked on. 🙂
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Problems solving 404 issue with apple-touch imagesI’ve only had a couple, both yesterday:
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/apple-touch-icon-120×120-precomposed.pngThe site doesn’t have loads of traffic right now (only launched this week and had a few hundred visitors and a couple tousand page views so far), but I just wanted to nip it in the bud if there was a problem…
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Problems solving 404 issue with apple-touch imagesThe site is http://www.disneyindetail.com.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Problems solving 404 issue with apple-touch imagesHi @macmanx, thanks for replying.
My understanding was that the root of the website (i.e. the public_html folder on my website which contains my .htaccess file and wp-load.php etc) was the right directory? If not, can you tell what what the right directory is, or how I can establish this for myself on my site/hosting?
I had already created a Site Icon (favicon) as per the instructions in your provided link, but still get these 404s, so that is not the solution I’m afraid.
Hi @marcanor, thanks for replying.
I have a “Visual Composer” option in my wpadmin menu, so I guess the answer’s yes. Looking at the About page within this section, it’s this (version 5.1.1): https://vc.wpbakery.com/.
I can’t see any way to temporarily turn Visual Composer off in order to 100% validate that my alt attribute values are good according to Yoast, so I guess I’ll just have to trust that it’s all fine and ignore this warning if I see it in the future and I’ve checked there are alt attributes which contain the focus keyword?
Firstly, thanks for the Rickroll in the second screenshot, lol!
The focus keyword is “Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa” – is the fact that this contains an apostrophe and/or and ampersand potentially part of the issue? I have checked, double checked and triple checked that the focus keyword appears exactly in the alt attribute (I even copied and pasted it there to make sure), so I can’t think of anything other than the non-alphanumeric characters which could be the issue?
Re-saving/updating the post does not resolve the issue and it is only happening on this post so far (I’m still working through all of the published posts to work on their SEO).
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Post View counts not updating?Oh ok – I didn’t realise it was theme-based functionality, as the theme help regarding the Ajax View Count (which I do not have enabled) specifically talks about “the default(classic) post counter“, which I thought was referring to some standard WP functionality.