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  • #540426

    Hi,

    I know this has been an ongoing issue, but for some reason Yoest is able to see some things like H1, but not H2 in special headings or alt tags and other attributes when in Advanced Layout mode. If I run the same page through http://www.seocentro.com/tools/seo/seo-analyzer.html it sees all of the tags, but makes it difficult to have to jump back and forth. Also, even when I get the green bullet that the page is SEO optimized, I’m never able to get any type of search engine positioning evne on less desired keyword phrases. Could there be something in Enfold that’s not allowing some of the elements not to be seen?

    Yoest says:
    You have not used your focus keyword in any subheading (such as an H2) in your copy.
    Bad SEO scoreThe keyword density is 0.3%, which is a bit low; the focus keyword was found 3 times.
    Ok SEO scoreThe images on this page do not have alt tags containing your focus keyword.
    Ok SEO scoreNo outbound links appear in this page, consider adding some as appropriate.

    SEO Analyzer at the link above says I have 15 H2 tags:
    H1 H2 H3 H4
    1 15 2 5

    It seems that with just WordPress and Enfold installed, the page is already 1.2 megs in size before adding any text or images. Is there any way to prevent loading all those java scripts and css files or something else to make the page size smaller? Thanks.

    • This topic was modified 9 years, 1 month ago by yes9310.
    #540582

    Hey yes9310,

    The reason why Yoast scores won’t work with the builder content is because it’s all in shortcode, there is no way for us fixing that unfortunately.

    If you are looking to make the page smaller you can try plugins like these:
    GZip Ninja Speed Compression:
    https://wordpress.org/plugins/gzip-ninja-speed-compression/
    WP Smush:
    https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-smushit/
    W3 Total cache:
    https://wordpress.org/plugins/w3-total-cache/
    BWP Minify:
    https://wordpress.org/plugins/bwp-minify/

    Best regards,
    Rikard

    #541425

    Thanks Rikard! I’ve used w3c cache and bwp minify and still get the same warnings to minify my java and css files and that someof these files are below the fold, asking me to mobe them up top. However, I’m not sure if this is safe or possible with enfold. Is it?

    Also that ks about smushit. I tried ro ise that before but it said they were discontinued, but look back up again.

    #541439

    Ok see I have gzip ninja, w3c cache and bwp minify enabled with all the recommended settings, but I still get the “red flag messages from google speed test telling me to fix all the things these plugins are supposed to fix.

    • This reply was modified 9 years, 1 month ago by yes9310.
    #542111

    Hi,

    You will get those warnings on any site using separate CSS/JavaScript files and it’s nothing to worry about, if you didn’t have them there your site would look like it came straight out of 1996 and most of the functionality would be gone as well.

    Thanks,
    Rikard

    #542120

    Ah! Well thanks Rikard!

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