Yoast SEO Premium 20.10 is here. We've added a new support page that helps Premium users contact our dedicated support team quickly. In addition, we've done a regular round of fixes and enhancements, including improvements to the crawl optimization settings.
- Fixes a bug where the icons for cornerstone and inclusive language in the taxonomy overview would not show a tooltip when hovering over them.
- Bumps the minimum required version of Yoast SEO to 20.10.
- Adds an inclusive language score filter to the posts overview.
- Fixes a bug where a fatal error would be thrown in the block editor with PHP 8.0+ when additional keyphrases are stored in the DB in a malformed way.
- Bumps the minimum required version of Yoast SEO to 20.9.
- Adds a text alignment assessment to the readability analysis in Block editor.
- Fixes a bug where a wrong redirect preview URL would be shown when WordPress was installed in a subdirectory.
- Adds a dismissible notification for the removal of the Zapier integration when the integration is enabled.
- Bumps the minimum required version of Yoast SEO to 20.6.
Yoast SEO 20.5 includes a host of exciting improvements and fixes. One of the most noteworthy updates is the improved Google SERP preview that aligns with Google's current styling for mobile and desktop.
- Fixes a bug where the highlighting for the word complexity assessment would not be applied to the first sentence of a paragraph when that paragraph contained a new line character.
- Bumps minimum required version of Yoast SEO to 20.5.
- Drops compatibility with PHP 5.6, 7.0 and 7.1.
- Fixes security issues.
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- Fixes a bug where the previously used keyword assessment would potentially link to an empty page of results when the focus keyphrase had been used as a related keyphrase.
- Bumps minimum required version of Yoast SEO to 20.4.
- Sets the WordPress tested up to version to 6.2.
- Makes links in the redirect manager clickable, to help with testing.
- Defers redirect management to the plugins_loaded hook to avoid a timing misalignment between the redirect manager and the Wordfence live traffic monitor.
- Enhances the word complexity assessment for English by filtering out more function words.
- Fixes a bug where reactivating Premium would switch usage tracking on regardless of the value set by the user.
- Bumps minimum required version of Yoast SEO to 20.3.