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Placement of the WP-SEO fields on the Edit Category page #786

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GermanKiwi opened this issue Mar 13, 2014 · 1 comment
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Placement of the WP-SEO fields on the Edit Category page #786

GermanKiwi opened this issue Mar 13, 2014 · 1 comment

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This might seem like a minor issue, but it's potentially a point of confusion (at least I found it to be so):

When I don't have WP-SEO installed, and I go to the Edit Category page (BTW I'm using Genesis), I get this set of fields:

Screenshot - without WP-SEO installed

As you can see, the main H2 heading at the top is "Edit Category", and within that heading are H3 sub-headings (smaller font) for "Category Archive Settings" and "Theme SEO Settings" and "Layout Settings", with the latter two coming from Genesis.

However, when WP-SEO is installed, the Edit Category page now looks like this:

Screenshot - with WP-SEO installed

As you can see, WP-SEO has inserted a new section for itself (with H2 heading) in the middle of the page - but underneath it, we then have the original "Category Archive Settings" and "Layout Settings" subheadings. Because these two H3 titles are subheadings, they appear to belong to the Yoast section, because they sit directly underneath (ie. inside of) the Yoast H2 heading, although in fact they do not belong to the Yoast settings at all. I found this a bit confusing as it gave me the impression that the "Category Archive Settings" were a feature from Yoast, and I couldn't figure out what it was for, until I later realised it had nothing to do with Yoast.

My suggestion, then, is to move the "Yoast WordPress SEO Settings" section (everything in the red box) down to the very bottom of the page, underneath the other sub-sections which really belong to the top "Edit Category" H2 section. Then it's clear which fields belong to the category itself, and which fields are from WP-SEO.

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