A change in the Canonical URL or the use of a 301 Redirect URL indicates that your page has moved.
2.9.2 – Diminutive Consolidation
Now, Polylang is officially supported by The SEO Framework.
The sitemap now supports plain permalinks. That means it now literally works for every website.
The robots.txt file has been enhanced, so it now informs you when the output location is incorrect.
Moreover, various bugs have been fixed, mainly concerning third party plugins.
20,000 active installations
The SEO Framework has reached a neat 20,000 installations and is now in the top 3% of most-used WordPress plugins. The free and no-ads plugin becomes more and more popular and it is seen as the go-to alternative for the market leaders “Yoast SEO” and “All in One SEO Pack”. Reaching this milestone within 1,5 year endorses that the philosophy of Sybre Waaijer (creator of The SEO Framework) really works.
2.9.1 – Sovereign Comprehension
This release patches a few bugs that were brought with the 2.9.0 release related to debugging and cache clearing.
And if you like to use quick edit a lot, the SEO Bar will now also re-render on save.
2.9.0 – Equitable Erudition
This update focuses on fixing bugs and expanding the API for developers.
To expand the API for per page (in-post) SEO settings, tabs had to be added in the SEO settings metabox.
The JavaScript code has also been overhauled to improve performance and allow third party implementation.
Moreover, the home page settings now allow you to upload a social image.
Structured data markup has also been improved, like the inclusion of an alternative Sitename and fixes for Breadcrumb images.
The sitemap can now include the blog page. The lastmod value of which listens to multiple pages to automatically determines what’s best.
Unfortunately, Twitter has removed support for photo cards. This update makes sure that the regarding settings correctly convert to the current format.