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Hello, dear community,
I have issues making my images readable by search engines, and for example visible on the Google Image Search.
Can you help me understand if this is linked to the gallery plugin I am using?
I am currently displaying my images with the plugin Photo gallery by 10Web.
In terms of SEO: I have installed and set up Rank Math and Meta Tag Manager.
My website is now well referenced on Google (1st line of 1st page), and I should expect my images to appear also as first results, or so.
But only one image appears in Google Image Search. This one is directly integrated in a WordPress page (actually, with the plugin Elementor). All other images, that are invisible, are displayed through this Photo Gallery Plugin.
My question is :
does it seem possible that these pictures can’t be read by search engines because of this plugin?
In a general manner, can 3rd party plugins interfere with content readability?
Do you have any “trick” to fix this issue in the case it is linked to the plugin itself?
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To go a little bit further, I wish to explain how I have configured Rank Math.
I have read that sometimes images are hard to read by browsers because they are not linked to parent posts.
So, on Rank Math, I have turned on the “Redirect Attachments” toggle, that redirects attachments to the pages they were linked. I have also turned off the “Nofollow Image File Links” toggle.
I also have filled correctly the “alt text” and “titles” for every image.
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Here is an example of the page where the image is readable :
https://clementdouillet.com/about/
Here is an example of a page where it is not :
https://clementdouillet.com/documentary/behind-the-walls/
Many thanks if you can help me on this subject.
Clément Douillet.