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Yoast SEO released an update Tuesday enabling full compatibility with Elementor‘s new atomic editor, resolving previous content analysis issues within the builder.
The update specifically addresses problems where Yoast SEO could not properly analyze content created using Elementor’s atomic editor, leading to missing data for text length, keyphrase checks and readability scores.
All Yoast SEO checks, including those for text length, keyphrase density, images and links, now function correctly within the atomic editor, a company spokesperson said. This integration ensures that users receive comprehensive feedback on their content’s search engine optimization.
Keyphrase highlighting is also enabled, allowing users to see marked keyphrases directly within the Elementor editor, according to Yoast SEO. This feature helps users visualize and optimize their content effectively.
Users must update their Yoast plugins to the latest version for the fix to take effect. The company advised that the update does not impact those who continue to utilize Elementor’s classic editor.
Source: Yoast
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