Good morning,
Still on my site aquafriends.ca
I have been added to my SEO in Site Settings, when I add or change the meta data it would be carried over to all my other pages, or it did up to today. ( believe this is how it is suppose to work).
However, two things started today.
1). When I make a change in the Site Setting SEO, I have to go to each page under page properties and SEO and delete what is in there so it refreshes from the Site Settings.
2). A weird bug showed up, I have Aquafriends Pool & Spa in the meta description, today the & changed to & . Then sometimes it would show up as & and some pages it would show up as & or && in some pages.
However, after the update of nicepage this morning, the site settings converted to &&&&&&&&
So I had to go in and delete and clean it up in Site Settings then go to each Page Properties and delete it so it would refresh.
To get around the issue for know I changed it to Aquafriends Pool and Spa.
I get & is used to declare a special character, but maybe someone can explain what I should be doing?
regards,
Ken
Good morning, Still on my site aquafriends.ca I have been added to my SEO in Site Settings, when I add or change the meta data it would be carried over to all my other pages, or it did up to today. ( believe this is how it is suppose to work). However, two things started today. 1). When I make a change in the Site Setting SEO, I have to go to each page under page properties and SEO and delete what is in there so it refreshes from the Site Settings. 2). A weird bug showed up, I have Aquafriends Pool & Spa in the meta description, today the & changed to & . Then sometimes it would show up as & and some pages it would show up as & or && in some pages. However, after the update of nicepage this morning, the site settings converted to &&&&&&&& So I had to go in and delete and clean it up in Site Settings then go to each Page Properties and delete it so it would refresh. To get around the issue for know I changed it to Aquafriends Pool and Spa. I get & is used to declare a special character, but maybe someone can explain what I should be doing? regards, Ken