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ParticipantHi Anh Tran,
I have this working now, thank you. As I'm using the MB Builder and not code (I'm not a developer), I used the Query Arguments option on the 'post' form (General tab). For anyone finding this question, this is what I did, using two Query Arguments lines:Key | Value
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ParticipantHi Anh, problem solved! I was following your instructions correctly, but to get the Yoast plugin to "see" the meta box contents I had to remove the attribute settings on the existing fields, save the meta box, then add the attribute info again, and re-save. I also had to go into each existing record, and update it for the Yoast result to appear correctly.
Thank you,
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ParticipantHi Anh,
I have tested this and it works if I create a new Meta Box, but it does not work for existing Meta Boxes within Custom Post Types. How can I make my existing Meta Boxes be "seen" by Yoast?
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ParticipantHi Anh, I have tried this and it still doesn't work. Any other ideas?
It would also be good to see documentation to setup MB for Yoast for MB Builder users, so the field entry details are clear.
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ParticipantHi Anh,
MB for Yoast does not work - please can you advise the status of this?
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ParticipantThanks Anh, I have now set up the field config using MB Builder as this is how I have set up my custom fields.
MB for Yoast is activated, but unfortunately does not work (latest version of Yoast SEO 3.4.2). Please can you advise?
Note that it also has caused an error with images in widgets when previewing pages (although these seem to work okay on the live site).
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