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- October 18, 2019 at 10:46 pm #87650Eddy TrivulceParticipant
Hi
All the title of my stores are 404 for SEO and i don’t know why ?
See pictures on the top corner left
Thank You
Eddy
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Hi,
Are you using any SEO plugin for the site?
If no, please use this – https://wordpress.org/plugins/wordpress-seo/
Thank You
- October 21, 2019 at 2:57 pm #88030Eddy TrivulceParticipant
Hi,
Yes i use The SEO Framework like plugin. https://fr.wordpress.org/plugins/autodescription/
I desactivate it and now the title is ok but i don’t wan’t to use an other plugin.
This plugin is very good for SEO and easy to use.
It’s the one that slows the least my site in those I tested.
I desactivate SEO in Capacity options but the result is the same
What can i do ?
Thank You
Eddy
- October 22, 2019 at 4:55 pm #88248Eddy TrivulceParticipant
Hi,
I think the solution would be to completely disable SEO, is there a line of code that can do that?
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- October 23, 2019 at 11:29 am #88433WCFM ForumMember
Hi,
I think the solution would be to completely disable SEO, is there a line of code that can do that?
– Well, this issue coming due to theme template. Which theme you are using for the site?
Disabling SEO plugin will not resolve this. That’s why I asked you to use a particular SEO plugin to override theme’s SEO options.
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- October 23, 2019 at 3:58 pm #88597Eddy TrivulceParticipant
Hi
I changed the theme I used and i choose one that you thought was compatible.
The theme I’m using now is “My Listing” but I do not think the problem comes from there.
I asked the developer of the SEO plugin that I use and here is what he replied to me :“TSF only listens to your WordPress environment; it doesn’t influence the environment.
Once a 404 page is found, TSF relays that information towards visitors and search engines by outputting a 404 title and setting the noindex robots’ property.
Now, it seems that the WCFM-endpoint you listed don’t list the products well. Once there are products, WCFM should no longer output a 404 error.
And, when the 404-issue is resolved, TSF should also act accordingly.”so the 404 title is returned by my SEO plugin when there are no products in the shop and probably because the endpoint of the store is configured on the Product tab and I think it’s not a good configuration. You should configure this endpoint on the root of the store.
So I added a product to do the test and now I have an untitled page.
The plugin developer gave me a piece of code to disable the SEO plugin for on the WCFM STORE pages so it works but that does not solve everything.
So I was seeing how it worked on your vendor demo and the title that is returned from the seo of your configuration to the root of the store is this :
<title>Demo Vendor – Products – WCFM Marketplace</title>
which proves what I said above and that your endpoint is configured on the Product tab of the shop.
I tried to change the title in the SEO setup and nothing changes the result is the same and this only implies the SEO Title.
For the meta description and keywords, that’s ok.
I hope that it’s could help you.
Sorry for the novel 😉
Kind Regards
Eddy
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