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Headings not recognized #2207

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evaanca opened this issue Mar 24, 2019 · 8 comments
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Headings not recognized #2207

evaanca opened this issue Mar 24, 2019 · 8 comments

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@evaanca
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evaanca commented Mar 24, 2019

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Please give us a description of what happened.

Although I have headings in my post, in the „Readability analysis” from Yoast SEO, it shows I don't have any headings, although my text is rather long.

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Please describe what you expected to happen and why.

I'd expect it to show when I have headings.

How can we reproduce this behavior?

  1. Yoast SEO doesn't recognize my headings.

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  • If relevant, which editor is affected (or editors):
  • Classic Editor
  • [x ] Gutenberg
  • Classic Editor plugin
  • Which browser is affected (or browsers):
  • Chrome
  • Firefox
  • Safari
  • [x ] Other

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  • WordPress version: 5.1.1
  • Yoast SEO version: 10.0.1
  • Gutenberg plugin version:
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Djennez commented Mar 25, 2019

Hi @evaanca, are there any sections in your text where a subheading is followed by more than 300 words (without additional subheadings)? If so, that would be the trigger for this warning (specs here: https://github.com/Yoast/YoastSEO.js/wiki/Scoring-readability-analysis#1-subheading-distribution).

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evaanca commented Mar 25, 2019 via email

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Djennez commented Mar 25, 2019

Ok, could you try to reproduce this behavior with all plugins but the Yoast plugin disabled and the default theme? This would rule out other plugins interfering. Also: what kind of blocks are you using and do you have a copy of the text available with which we can run a few tests?

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evaanca commented Mar 25, 2019 via email

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I've also run into this issue of the Subheading distribution saying "You are not using any subheadings" when I do have headings ... but they are in Gutenberg's Reusable blocks.

If I have a normal Heading block, the Readability Analysis will say I have a heading.

From the experiments I've made, it has something to do with the reusable blocks.

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Djennez commented Mar 26, 2019

@heidi2524 thank you for that, that's another issue it looks like. It is, unfortunately, not this issue as far as I can see. The reusable blocks do not count toward headings for Gutenberg either, but the screenshot of @evaanca shows the Gutenberg info block with the correct subheadings.

@evaanca I was able to get the text from your website, but I was unable to reproduce the issue (it counts the subheadings correctly for me). Are there any language settings that could affect this?

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evaanca commented Mar 26, 2019 via email

@moorscode moorscode transferred this issue from Yoast/wordpress-seo Mar 26, 2019
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patjun commented Apr 2, 2019

I got the same problem with a german text. We count the words an we are definitely below 300 Words between the headings.

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