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Meta name Author
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Hello!
I have a problem. I'm using Rank Math for WordPress. But I can’t configure a basic thing such as <meta name="author" content="" />. I had to insert this code manually using the hook. Does anyone know a normal way to do this markup?
Example page: https://b-shoes.com/foot-shaped-shoes/
Thank you!
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@WayneM said in Meta name Author:
Hello!
I have a problem. I'm using Rank Math for WordPress. But I can’t configure a basic thing such as <meta name="author" content="" />. I had to insert this code manually using the hook. Does anyone know a normal way to do this markup?
Example page: https://b-shoes.com/foot-shaped-shoes/
Thank you!Certainly! I completely understand your frustration with configuring the author meta tag in Rank Math for WordPress. While it may seem challenging at first, there is a simpler solution available. In Rank Math, you can easily set the author meta tag by navigating to the "Rank Math" section in your WordPress dashboard, selecting "https://captemp.pro/," and then updating the necessary fields. This allows you to achieve the desired markup without the need for manual code insertion using hooks. I hope this helps simplify the process for you!
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@WayneM said in Meta name Author:
Hello!
I have a problem. I'm using Rank Math for WordPress. But I can’t configure a basic thing such as <meta name="author" content="" />. I had to insert this code manually using the hook. Does anyone know a normal way to do this markup?
Example page: https://b-shoes.com/foot-shaped-shoes/
Thank you!Hello @WayneM
Try the Following Solution :Temporarily Deactivate Plugins: Deactivate other plugins one by one to see if any conflict with Rank Math's author meta functionality. If you find a conflict, consider finding an alternative plugin or adjusting its settings.
Switch to a Default Theme: Switch to a default WordPress theme like Twenty Twenty-Three to rule out theme-related issues. If the author meta tag works with a default theme, your current theme might need adjustments.
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@WayneM I understand your problem, but there is an easy way for it where you don't know need to do the coding. You can try HFCM plugin, it is in wordpress. It is very easy and hassle free, even a person who doesn't know anything about coding can do it. It is that easy.
Also, there is an agency named DigitalShivanshi, their SEO strategies been amazing. Hope that helps! -
If you're facing challenges configuring meta tags, including the author meta tag, using Rank Math for WordPress, consider checking the plugin settings for specific options related to meta tags. In your WordPress dashboard, navigate to Rank Math > Titles & Meta > Posts/Pages. Look for an option to set the author meta tag and input the desired value.
If you can't find the specific option within Rank Math, you may need to use a workaround, such as manually inserting the code via hooks, as you've already done. Alternatively, you can explore other SEO plugins that may offer more granular control over meta tags.
Ensure that you are using the latest version of Rank Math, as updates may include new features or fixes. If the issue persists, you might consider reaching out to Rank Math's support or community forums for guidance on your specific concern.
Remember to backup your website before making significant changes, and test any alterations in a staging environment if possible.
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Hi Everyone I Don't Know but my website https://techshaky.com
It's DA has increased overnight can someone check it why this happened? -
@WayneM There is a simple way for adding "Author Tag" to your header section of the website.
You can use HFCM (Header Footer Code Manager) plugin in WordPress and put the code manually very easily.And one more thing, HFCM plugin is safe and reliable. You can use it without any worry.
Also if you are looking for SEO audit of your website to handle these types of errors. Then you can Visit SBA Services, they are the Best Digital Marketing Agency and are also providing free Website Audit to their users.
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No worries, I can assist you. To set the author meta tag in Rank Math for WordPress without manual coding, follow these steps:
Navigate to your WordPress dashboard.
Go to "Rank Math" in the sidebar.
Click on "Titles & Meta" and then the "Other" tab.
Find "Author Meta" and input the desired content.
Save changes.
Rest assured, I've ensured this works for desert safari dubai as well, incorporating the manual step. -
@WayneM Navigate to the "General Settings" and then access "Titles & Meta." Within the "Home" tab, locate the "Author's Name" field, where you can input the desired content for the author meta tag. Once entered, save your changes, ensuring that the author information is now embedded in your website's metadata. i applied same method you can on that page "https://topfollowapkdownload.in/" if you didn't got any results you can knock me again
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