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Yoast SEO Premium changelog

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3.2.0

  • Introduces social previews, you can now see what your posts will look like when they are shared on Facebook and Twitter.
  • The previews will automatically show you when your image is too small.
  • You can use all replace variables you are used to in the Facebook and Twitter previews.
  • Removes the tutorial video page, the videos are now available on every tab.
  • Fixes a bug where Yoast SEO Premium would fatal when activating while Yoast SEO was active.
  • Fixes a bug where the home URL wasn't correctly stripped from the redirect old URL.
  • Fixes a bug where clicking the 'Update now' button on the plugin page didn't update correctly.
  • Includes every change in Yoast SEO 3.2.0.

3.1.3

  • Fixes a few bugs related to term slugs that were altered by our plugin after they were saved. This especially caused issues for terms with parents. We will simply not touch term slugs anymore until the way terms are saved is fixed in WordPress, see also https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/22293.
  • Fixes a bug where we would create redirects if nav menu items were edited.
  • Fixes a bug where redirects to urls with url parameters got appended with a slash.
  • Fixes a bug where adding a parent to a page would cause the slug of that page to detected by us as non-unique and incremented with a number.
  • Fixes a bug where the AJAX request for creating redirects in the search console integration was broken for search console issues for which a 4xx redirect already exists.
  • Merge with Yoast SEO 3.1.2.

3.1.2

  • Fixes a bug where PHP redirects were still broken on servers that disable accessing the server input by making use of the filter extension.
  • Merge with Yoast SEO 3.1.1.

3.1.1

  • Fixes a bug where PHP redirects were broken.
  • Fixes a bug where users could (temporarily) lose their redirects if our upgrade routine would for some reason not be triggered while updating to versions greater than 3.0.7
  • Fixes a bug where slashes were shown in the redirect manager for a redirect without a target url (ie. 410)
  • Fixes a Fatal error that occurred when switching from Free to Premium.

3.1

  • Made PHP redirects faster and more efficient.
  • Added an interface to easily serve 410 (content deleted) headers for posts you have just deleted.
  • Added support for creating 451 (legal takedown) headers in the redirect manager.
  • Improved existing validations, ensuring redirects are complete and unique.
  • Added a validation error that checks for a redirect loop.
  • Added validation warnings for the following cases:
    • when a redirect points to an url that is redirected.
    • when a redirect point to a url that cannot be resolved.
    • when a redirect points to a url that doesn't return a 200 OK status code.
  • Changed the interface for inline editing of redirects to resemble the redirect form used to add redirects.
  • Fixes a possible fatal error on update.
  • Replaced checkboxes and radio buttons with toggles on the Premium settings pages.
  • Makes sure post / term slugs uniqueness checks also take into account redirects.
  • Makes sure redirected are redirected both with and without trailing slash.
  • Takes the WP permalink structure into account in deciding if we should redirect to a slug with or without trailing slash.
  • Makes sure links to our knowledge base open in a new window.
  • Added a few knowledge base suggestions to our support beacon on the redirects page.
  • Merge with Yoast SEO 3.1.

3.0.5

  • Fixed performance issues in custom fields integration.
  • Merge with Yoast SEO 3.0.5.

3.0

  • Merge with Yoast SEO 3.0, including the realtime content analysis tool and social settings for taxonomies.
  • Added possibility to analyze multiple keywords per post/page.
  • Added support beacon to all the Yoast SEO settings pages, allowing users to ask for support straight from their WordPress backends.

2.3.3

  • Added a filter wpseo_hide_version that allows webmasters to hide the Yoast SEO Premium version number in the debug marker.
  • Merge with Yoast SEO 2.3.3

2.3.1

  • Fixes a bug where the .htaccess redirect import was no longer available.
  • Fixes a bug where upgrading to version 2.3 would occasionally cause WSOD's on both admin and frontend. We were unable to pinpoint the exact conflicting plugins and themes, but we are quite confident it was caused by us using, and others hooking into, WP_Query too early.
  • Merge with Yoast SEO 2.3.1

2.3

  • Renamed plugin to "Yoast SEO Premium"
  • Fixed compatibility issue with Post type order plugin.
  • Merge with Yoast SEO 2.3

2.2.2

  • Fixed a bug that would create unnecessary (and sometimes even faulty) redirects.
  • Added a Japanese translation and updated several other languages.

2.2

  • Adds an X-Redirect-By header to redirects that were created using WordPress SEO Premium. Works for all PHP redirects and regular NGINX redirects. Doesn't work for Apache.
  • Makes sure all AJAX notices become dismissible.
  • Makes sure the redirect notice also shows the old and new url.
  • Fixes a bug where the link in the redirect notice was not clickable in some cases.
  • Fixes a bug where we offered the user the possibility to undo creating a redirect that was never created in the first place.
  • Fixes a bug where clicking a link to our knowledge base about redirect types triggered a notice instead of taking the user to the right page.
  • Fixes a bug where in some cases no tab was selected after reloading the crawl issues in the GWT settings.
  • Fixes a bug where automatic redirects where being created for unpublished posts.
  • Fixes a bug where automatic redirects where not being created on slug change when using quick edit for both posts and terms.
  • Fixes a bug where where automatic redirects where not being created on slug change for custom taxonomies.
  • Fixes a bug where a slug change could falsely be detected and redirected in case of a term update in the context of a post update
  • Merge with Yoast SEO 2.2

2.1

  • Merge with WordPress SEO core 2.1

2.0.1

  • Merge with WordPress SEO core 2.0.1

2.0

  • Merge with WordPress SEO core 2.0
  • Made the version number for the Premium plugin the same as for the Free plugin to avoid confusion.
  • Contains several performance improvements, making the plugin much faster.

1.5.2.2

  • Merge with WordPress SEO core 1.7.3.2

1.5.2.1

  • Merge with WordPress SEO core 1.7.3.1

1.5.2

  • Added the possibility to add 410 status to redirects.
  • Added a few validations to prevent circular redirects.
  • Reuses translations from the free version of this plugin, thereby dramatically reducing the amount of strings that need to be translated for the premium plugin.
  • Merge with WordPress SEO core 1.7.3

1.5

  • Merge with WordPress SEO core 1.7
  • Fixes a bug where authentication with Google Webmaster Tools would fail silently.
  • Fixes a bug where redirects weren't written to .htaccess.
  • Added filters for hiding redirects notifications.

1.4.3

  • Merge with WordPress SEO core 1.6.3

1.4.2

  • Merge with WordPress SEO core 1.6.2
  • Implement new filter for issue types on the Google Webmaster Tools issues screen

1.4.1

  • Merge with WordPress SEO core 1.6.1

1.4

  • Merge with WordPress SEO core 1.6

1.3.5

  • Merge with WordPress SEO core 1.5.6, updated for WP 4.0

1.3.4

  • Fix incomplete merge with WordPress SEO core to 1.5.5.3

1.3.3

  • Updated WordPress SEO core to 1.5.5.3

1.3.2

  • Fixed bug in core WordPress SEO that made SEO icon value wrong.
  • Updated WordPress SEO core to 1.5.5.2

1.3.1

  • Fix versioning issue

1.2.2

  • Added link to Yoast Knowledge Base to regex redirects.
  • Fixed bug when creating redirects from Webmaster Tools.

1.2.1

  • Fixed a REGEX redirect type bug that prevented REGEX redirects from working.
  • Fixed a bug involving the & sign in redirects.

1.2.0

  • The redirect type (HTTP code) can now set per redirect.
  • Redirects can now be imported from the .htaccess file.
  • Redirects can now be written to the .htaccess file.
  • A redirect is automatically added when a post slug change.
  • The possibility to add a redirect is offered when a post is deleted.
  • A redirect is automatically added when a category/term slug change.
  • The possibility to add a redirect is offered when a category/term is deleted.
  • Added support to redirect URL's with special characters.
  • Response code of redirects is now checked while adding redirects to avoid incorrect redirects.
  • Created a Yoast overlay for a more user friendly way of displaying errors.
  • Implemented autoloader to enhance plugin performance.
  • Updated WordPress SEO core to 1.5.3.3.

1.1.3

  • Updated WordPress SEO core to 1.5.3.2

1.1.2

  • Fixed notices when fetching remote crawl issues and there are now crawl issues from remote.
  • Updated WordPress SEO core to 1.5.2.8

1.1.1

  • Updated WordPress SEO core to 1.5.2.7

1.1.0

  • Updated WordPress SEO core to 1.5.x
  • Google Webmaster Tools crawl issues are now cached decreasing load time of issues dramatically.
  • Google Webmaster Tools profile can now manually be selected.
  • Added 'not redirected' filter to crawl issues table.
  • Added option to ignore crawl issues.
  • Added import option from Redirection plugin.
  • Added a redirect link to WordPress toolbar on 404 pages.
  • Added support for REGEX redirects.

1.0.8

  • Updated WordPress SEO core to 1.5.2.5