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May 21, 2019 at 8:49 am #1102733
Hello. If I search my site in google, the result is the title and this for description:
av_image src=’https://www.site.com/wp-content/ups/2018/07/badge.jpg’ attachment=’61085′ attachment_size=’full’ align=’center’ styling=
Why is this happening, how can I fix it?
Thanks.
May 21, 2019 at 7:33 pm #1103046Hey peterolle,
Are you using some SEO plugin?
Best regards,
VictoriaMay 22, 2019 at 11:57 am #1103249Yes and it is setup correctly, that’s the problem.
As I already changed things again to see if it fixes it, I will wait some days to confirm that.
Thank you.
May 24, 2019 at 11:07 am #1103890Anything about this?
Enfold is overriding the description that I have set and that is not good.
Thanks.
May 26, 2019 at 10:20 am #1104278Hi,
Please post us your login credentials (in the “private data” field), so we can take a look at your backend.
- Install and activate ” Temporary Login Without Password “.
- Go to ” Users > Temporary Logins ” on the left-side menu.
- Click ” Create New “.
- Add the email address for the account ( you can use (Email address hidden if logged out) ), as well as the ” Role ” making that the highest possible and the expiry about four days
( do be sure that we have enough time to debug ). - Click ” Submit “.
- You’ll now have a temporary account. Please provide us here in the private section the URL, so we can login and help you out.
When your issue is fixed, you can always remove the plugin!
If you prefer to not use the plugin, you can manually create an admin user and post the login credentials in the “private data” field.Best regards,
BasilisMay 26, 2019 at 10:45 am #1104284Thank you Basilis.
Finally yesterday this was fixed. And here is what I did, so you are aware and maybe test it.
I had one SEO plugin and everything was fine.
I deactivated that plugin, installed another one and activated it.Since then, Enfold override the description with code, instead o f leaving it blank or using the site description.
I tweaked the new plugin adding all needed info and nothing. Now after 6 days, it finally is showing correctly in Google.
No idea why, but Enfold was indeed overriding it, because when inspecting code, I was able to see the code as the description, this is not good. Later after continue tweaking, I was able to saw the correct description in the code. Finally after some days, Google updated the results showing the correct description.
So, somewhere in the process, Enfold took control for my description inserting the code of the first image of my homepage.
Thank you, this is solved now.
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