In this minor update, we ensured compatibility with PHP 8 and WP 5.6. TSF now also fully integrates with WordPress Core Sitemaps, which you can configure via the SEO settings. If you decide to keep using TSF’s optimized sitemap, you can now enjoy prerendering, DoS protection, and full Polylang integration. Lastly, you’ll find various accessibility improvements, and we fixed about a dozen bugs.
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4.1.1
In this major-minor update, we improved browser performance by up to 99% (not a typo) by exchanging over 300 jQuery calls for vanilla JS ones. We also added two new options for oEmbed, freed a dozen bugs that got stuck in the UI and generators, and improved accessibility.
4.1.0 – Grace
This update brings you up to 96% faster browser interaction, up to 30% faster browser rendering times, and up to 26% faster server response times.
You can now use quick-edit to adjust meta titles and descriptions of all your posts and terms.
New custom taxonomy settings are added, so you can quickly deindex custom taxonomies, or exclude SEO for them entirely.
Well-known page builders that aren’t built upon shortcodes, like Elementor, Beaver Builder, and Siteorigin’s, now support meta description generation.
The description generator is now far more intelligent–it can now recognize contractions, and other complex punctuations and marks (¡¿Que?! Y’all’dn’t’ve!? 「やった!」).
WordPress 5.5 support is now integrated deeply. To get there, we had to implement new query listeners, browser observers, and persistent notices.
4.0.6
In this update, we addressed a few issues our amazing users helped investigate. With that, we implemented better bbPress title support, and fixed a bug regarding WooCommerce and term-ID collisions.
We also increased the entropy for generating object caching keys, addressed some translation and RTL errors, and added a few new filters.
4.0.0 – Multiplex
We completely refactored the plugin without losing features. This is the fastest full-featured SEO plugin for WordPress… by far.
You can now use quick & bulk editing options. They blend perfectly into the interface of WordPress.
Now, there are more term options, including redirects and canonical URLs.
Want to enable indexing for just one page? Now you can, with qubit robots options.
The SEO Bar is completely rewritten. It now lists the issues found.
The sitemap is also new. It lists your pages more intelligently, making it easier for search engines to find your latest updates.
There’s a new and improved API for all the JavaScript, SEO Bar, sitemaps, tooltips, term-and post meta, must we go on?
The character and pixel guidelines can now change depending on your site language.
Full keyboard navigation support is now possible for tooltips. The tooltips now also adjust their size intelligently, so they won’t ever fall out of your browser window.
…and more than 1000 other noteworthy changes, found in the detailed log.