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Hello,
I have a conflict between Royal theme and Yoast plugin. Please read.
When I share a post on Facebook, Facebook displays Google meta title and description I have customized in Yoast. It doesn’t display Facebook meta title and description I have customized in Yoast.
When I use Open Graph Object Debugger, I see my Facebook meta title and description from Yoast are read, but are not displayed on sharing (Facebook sharing takes again Google meta from Yoast).
For instance, please test this page on Open Graph Debugger : https://zeeloft.com/tiki-design/
Raw tags are ok, there are Facebook meta from Yoast. But, just below, on sharing example, title and description are from Google meta…
I have contacted Yoast Support, they have checked and they told to me there are multiple copies of the social open graph meta, which is causing this issue. The duplicate social open graph meta comes from my currently active theme.
How can you fix this?
Thank you.
Hello,
Theme Options > General > Disable default Open Graph meta tags > On.
Regards
Hello,
Thank you, but I don’t have this option in General…
I have these options:
Site Layout
Fixed navigation
Show products in cart count on the favicon
Show loader icon until site loading
“Back To Top” button
“Back To Top” button on mobile
Google Analytics Code
Disable right mouse click on the site
HTML code that shows when you click mouse right button on the site
Include styles from “Ultimate Addons for Visual Composer” on every page
Hello,
What theme version do you use? The option was added in 4.4 theme version https://themeforest.net/item/royal-multipurpose-wordpress-theme/8611976
Regards
Ok, I’m using 3.4
I will update and I will tell you if it solves the problem.
Thank you.
Don’t forget to create a backup of your files and database before starting update process.
Also, I would not recommend you to update the theme and all plugins on production from start to avoid problems after the update. It would be better to create a staging site first and make the theme update there, make sure that everything is ok and only after that update everything on the production.
Regards
Thank you, problem solved. You can close.
I am glad that your problem was solved. This topic will be closed.
Regards
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