I have this message on the SEO page. How and where do I change the setting.
You might consider documentation where a person could look up a specific error/warning message that the Extension displays and how to change it.
Thanks
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I have this message on the SEO page. How and where do I change the setting.
You might consider documentation where a person could look up a specific error/warning message that the Extension displays and how to change it.
Thanks
Hi
Click the Settings button in the toolbar, right above that message you see. Also, you can have a look at the Sitemaps | Settings documentation on this page.
You might consider documentation where a person could look up a specific error/warning message that the Extension displays and how to change it.
Thanks for the suggestion. There would be several hundreds of these warning / errors / responses - at least. Don't think it'd be that much more useful. In any case, you would have to go to the documentation page. And if you are on the documentation page, you can then see the Sitemaps -> Settings menu item right away.
We do have a Troubleshooting page for instance, but although it deals with a very tiny part of 4SEO, it's already very large and hard to read, and I'm not sure it's so helpful.
Best regards
Yannick Gaultier
weeblr.com / @weeblr
Oh, I found it! Thank you!
I've just started 4SEO and love it - I needed at least three separate extensions to do the same thing. I'm still finding my around (clearly).
Thank you for your prompt response!
Hi
You're welcome! There's more to come to it, although I try to pay a lot of attention to automate as much as possible, so that only required settings and configuration is done by the user.
However, this is SEO and many decisions are to be made by the site administrator, which indeed makes 4SEO a large extension, user interface-wise.
That's also why I went with a modern, single-page application style of component.
I needed at least three separate extensions to do the same thing
This is exactly the goal and it has 2 benefits:
- it's harder to learn how to use 3 (actually more!) extensions than just one
- performance-wise, there's some saving in having just one extension, as separate extensions must read often the same data from the database multiple times instead of once - for instance page title, description, representative image,...
Best regards
Yannick Gaultier
weeblr.com / @weeblr