There is no all in one plugin. We have a CSS Minification plugin here on Vanillaskins that wraps the design files of all extensions into one. That really helps to reduce server requests.
We also have a Javascript Minification plugin. It‘s not in the shop yet. As JS is somewhat experimental to that. Especially Vanillaforums Javacript lays a heavy load onto pages. Let me know if you need it.
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@labastro: I am not sure. Vanilla is not too bad by default. OnPage SEO ist mostly good old craftmanship on the theme (optimizing), with Google Search Console, doing your competitor research, fixing broken links and so forth. Alongside with our two plugins that‘d be mostly what can be done.
I am in SEO for 15 years. Anybody in need of an page audit and help fixing issues, let me know (paid).
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I was talking about the javascript minification plugin. For this purpose, I am currently using PageSpeed module.
However, I could see a SEO problem: meta descriptions and meta titles are the same on all topics list pages (/categories/***/p2, /categories/***/p3, etc.).
Otherwise, I did not find a good sitemap plugin that lists all the discussions. It would be very useful with Google search console (to track indexed pages).
It's a great question you've got. While Vanilla Forum doesn't have a plugin quite like Yoast SEO in WordPress, there are certainly ways to optimize your SEO within the platform.
If there's no plugin, then one option is to use custom meta tags and optimize your forum's content with things like title tags, meta descriptions, and sitemaps.
You might also want to check out tools for tracking the performance of your content, like crawlspider.com, which can help you identify SEO issues and optimize your pages for better rankings. These solutions can be a bit hands-on, but they can make a significant difference for your forum's visibility.
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There is no all in one plugin. We have a CSS Minification plugin here on Vanillaskins that wraps the design files of all extensions into one. That really helps to reduce server requests.
We also have a Javascript Minification plugin. It‘s not in the shop yet. As JS is somewhat experimental to that. Especially Vanillaforums Javacript lays a heavy load onto pages. Let me know if you need it.
Hi, @phreak
Such a plugin would be very useful, imho.
@labastro: I am not sure. Vanilla is not too bad by default. OnPage SEO ist mostly good old craftmanship on the theme (optimizing), with Google Search Console, doing your competitor research, fixing broken links and so forth. Alongside with our two plugins that‘d be mostly what can be done.
I am in SEO for 15 years. Anybody in need of an page audit and help fixing issues, let me know (paid).
I was talking about the javascript minification plugin. For this purpose, I am currently using PageSpeed module.
However, I could see a SEO problem: meta descriptions and meta titles are the same on all topics list pages (/categories/***/p2, /categories/***/p3, etc.).
Otherwise, I did not find a good sitemap plugin that lists all the discussions. It would be very useful with Google search console (to track indexed pages).
Have a nice day!
Help me with this...
I want to in the next version are user can be changed url address with new post
Because When i make a new post with tittle not English. The url will become ACCII code and i don't know how to change it
It's a great question you've got. While Vanilla Forum doesn't have a plugin quite like Yoast SEO in WordPress, there are certainly ways to optimize your SEO within the platform.
There is no plugin in vanilla forum
If there's no plugin, then one option is to use custom meta tags and optimize your forum's content with things like title tags, meta descriptions, and sitemaps.
You might also want to check out tools for tracking the performance of your content, like crawlspider.com, which can help you identify SEO issues and optimize your pages for better rankings. These solutions can be a bit hands-on, but they can make a significant difference for your forum's visibility.