We completely redesigned the meta-titles generation, they support 114+ languages out of the box, and we’ve added new title adjustment features.
We’ve vastly improved the meta-description generation code, it now supports all languages, it leaves out junk, and it’s faster than ever before.
The SEO Bar is now more intelligent. It’s now aware of its WordPress, linguistic, and graphical environment, and it tells you more details.
The pixel counter is now the most accurate guideline in its field. Hover over it, and you’ll find it gives you more information.
Custom Post Type support is improved, and you can now easily manage various settings for them individually.
The plugin’s interface is now fully accessible with added keyboard navigation.
…and more than 700 other noteworthy changes, found in our detailed log.
A foreword on v3.1
The SEO Framework v3.1 is almost ready for release! This update brings over 700 recorded changes. Many of these changes are API related.
With every major update, we tend to change the API. In this update, with all these major changes, the API has been overthrown.
Here we’ll explain what has changed superficially, and for what reason.
1.5.2
In this release, support for The SEO Framework v3.1 has been added.
1.5.1
In this release, the notice queue will no longer pollute the database, and extension assets are now correctly loaded from Windows-based servers.
3.0.6 – Lionize
TSF now integrates completely with attachment pages.
Non-custom Facebook profile links can now be set via the Social SEO settings and user’s Authorial Info settings.
Seven bugs have been fixed, mainly involving descriptions and the sitemap.
The plugin now suggests, once, that you can use Focus keywords via the Extension Manager.