ClassicPress SEO experimental plugin now available for testing & feedback

7 posts were split to a new topic: Using the fx-updater plugin to handle plugin updates

Yoast SEO has dropped compatibility with WordPress < 5.2.

With yesterday’s release of WordPress 5.3, we will return to our initial position of only supporting the latest two versions of WordPress. In this case, that’s WordPress 5.2 and WordPress 5.3, and not versions before that.^1

Simone.

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Looks like we are just in time with Classic SEO and Classic Commerce.

The push is on to get WP users to upgrade. :person_climbing:

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A post was split to a new topic: Classic SEO v0.3.0 released

On v 0.3.1, seeing this warning in PHP Error Log Viewer:
PHP Warning: call_user_func_array() expects parameter 1 to be a valid callback, function 'on_login' not found or invalid function name in /xxxx/public/wp-content/plugins/classicpress-seo-master/classicpress-seo.php on line 147

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Thanks @raygulick. I’ll issue a fix for that shortly but it’s safe to ignore it for now. It’s related to preparations for adding support for Google Search Console which should be available in v0.4.0.

Thanks for reporting it!

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Version 0.3.2 has now been released fixing the PHP error. Let me know if there are any further problems.

Thanks.

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4 posts were split to a new topic: ClassicPress SEO - issue editing snippet/title

Closing this thread as it is starting to get quite long.

@1stepforward for future releases can you create distinct threads with the #classicpress-seo tag. For support it is probably best to also create a new thread with the #classicpress-seo and Support tags, but we can split those off as need be.

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