Change the text displayed when sharing URL in WordPress [closed] - wordpress

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I'm making a website using WordPress, and I installed Yoast SEO plugin, then I changed the description to the one I need.
But when I share the link, it displays a Latino text.
How can I change this text?

The Yoast SEO plugin allows you to add the meta data for the page, and also in a separate tab for Facebook & Twitter cards. Firstly, check you have also updated the fields in the social tabs. If you have done that, allow a few hours, as sometimes I have known it to take a while to render.

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Rank Math SEO plug-in that we're using has an option to enter Post ID for the pages that need to be excluded from the sitemap.xml. But it doesn't seem to be working.
Is there a standard way to do it?
If your link is in the sitemap.xml and you want to remove the link, please do and check the following steps.
Make sure the sitemap.xml is not cached if you are using any cache plugin, check these steps
for excluding the post or page from the Rank Math plugin please follow this document
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Someone stole whole content of my site and is already outranking me in Google [closed]

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I have a small problem. Few days (like week almost) my traffic to site http://kinotip.eu/ starts hitting zero number.
I found out, that when I google "kinotip eu", other site is in first results - http://mohachat.org/. They stole whole content of my web.
Is there any option how? Can you tell me how to stop this? And yes, system that my site using is WordPress.
There is no way to completely stop someone from stealing your content, but of course, you can make it hard and time-consuming for them to do that.
you can use WordPress plugins like:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-content-copy-protection/
Which will allows you to disabled actions like copy/paste, drag drop, right click on your website.
You can also Report this issue to google:
https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/spamreport?hl=en&pli=1
this will block their website from google search forever.
Lastly, you can fill this DMCA form to remove the copyright content.
https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/dmca-notice?pli=1&

Wordpress SEO for google search reasult [closed]

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I am using wordpress yoast seo plugin and trying to create similar like this
google serach result, what should i do for this
http://www.awesomescreenshot.com/image/1322528/5746372fa3932e7e9f86203072707b96
Log into Google Webmaster Tools
https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/
Search Appearance > Sitelinks
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/47334
I'm guessing that you're after Site Links (the links that appear towards the bottom of the Google snippet). Unfortunately, this is out of your control as they are completely automated:
At the moment, sitelinks are automated. We're always working to improve our sitelinks algorithms, and we may incorporate webmaster input in the future. There are best practices you can follow, however, to improve the quality of your sitelinks. For example, for your site's internal links, make sure you use anchor text and alt text that's informative, compact, and avoids repetition.
Read up on how you should be marking up your content to make sure you're giving yourself the best opportunity.

Show different home page based on user role in WordPress [closed]

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I've got three home pages:
1. home
2. home-student
3. home-teacher
Based on their custom user role (student, teacher or not logged in) I would like to show a different homepage. My knowledge of PHP is pretty basic, so I'm hoping for an easy answer (or line of code I could paste in my child theme). Many thanks!
Since you do not have a lot of php experience, you may want to use a plugin like this one
https://wordpress.org/plugins/user-specific-content/
You can then use shortcodes in your homepage content to designate who see what. Like...
[O_U user_id="1"]Content goes here[/O_U]
There are other methods, but they would require hacking the page.php template. As long as you're not trying to have the header and footer look different, the plugin should late you have different page content for different roles.

Is content hard-written in WP page templates indexable by search engines? [closed]

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My client is concerned because he can't see the content of his pages in the WordPress dashboard. The reason is because the content of each page is hard-written in its own page template. I used templates for all pages because each one has a complicated layout with pieces of content scattered everywhere with different styles and everything.
My question is : is content hard-written in WP page templates equally indexable by search engines as norman page content (meaning written in the page's main text editor in the dashboard) ?
Search engines see whatever your website spits out. They don't care what technology you use our whether it is hardcoded or dynamic. In fact they can't even tell because they don't see what's on your server.
So, no, there is no difference and it doesn't matter.

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