While you should always have the latest version of WordPress
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2025 3:58 am
Actually, no.
Because even on that occasion Cutts had simply greece phone number said that Google, as it was structured at the time of the response, reserves the right to use, if necessary, what was in the Exif data of an image to help people find information .
But the example Cutts gave was extremely narrow to photos and a specific type of research someone might do to find out how a particular camera model shoots compared to another particular model of that same brand.
Adding Exif data retroactively to images you have on your website was useless ten years ago and is not needed now, therefore. What can help in ranking is instead having visual content that helps to discover what the value of your brand is.
Again, rather than worrying about Exif data, it would be better to fill in correctly and always carefully the fields offered by the WordPress panel.
When the WordPress version is updated it can happen that you find yourself with something different. Better or worse you discover only with use.
Other times, given the amount of sites built with WordPress but then customized more or less heavily, these updates seem to break something within the very structure of the websites.
This is what happened a while ago, when version 6.2.1 was updated to version 6.2.2: shortcodes stopped working in block themes. The issue had already emerged in version 6.2.1 but apparently it was not completely solved.
and follow the updates carefully , if the most you've done so far is to get to version 6.2.2 and you've noticed that the shortcodes have stopped working, there is a solution that can re-enable them. But be careful.
Because even on that occasion Cutts had simply greece phone number said that Google, as it was structured at the time of the response, reserves the right to use, if necessary, what was in the Exif data of an image to help people find information .
But the example Cutts gave was extremely narrow to photos and a specific type of research someone might do to find out how a particular camera model shoots compared to another particular model of that same brand.
Adding Exif data retroactively to images you have on your website was useless ten years ago and is not needed now, therefore. What can help in ranking is instead having visual content that helps to discover what the value of your brand is.
Again, rather than worrying about Exif data, it would be better to fill in correctly and always carefully the fields offered by the WordPress panel.
When the WordPress version is updated it can happen that you find yourself with something different. Better or worse you discover only with use.
Other times, given the amount of sites built with WordPress but then customized more or less heavily, these updates seem to break something within the very structure of the websites.
This is what happened a while ago, when version 6.2.1 was updated to version 6.2.2: shortcodes stopped working in block themes. The issue had already emerged in version 6.2.1 but apparently it was not completely solved.
and follow the updates carefully , if the most you've done so far is to get to version 6.2.2 and you've noticed that the shortcodes have stopped working, there is a solution that can re-enable them. But be careful.