Hello,
Thank you for contacting Rank Math and bringing your concern to our attention. I’m sorry for any inconvenience this issue may have caused you.
You can set the default article title from WordPress Dashboard > Rank Math > Titles & Meta > Post Types > Post > Single Post Title:
And here is the preview:
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Not working! I did the same as in the image you were talking about and it looks like this https://i.imgur.com/ivrj2xW.png. I wanted a lowercase com but editing is not saved anyway. it remains the same as it was in the beginning with “Totaljav” at the end of the articles.
Maybe something from WordPress needs to be set.
Hello,
Please head over to Rank Math > Titles & Meta > Global Meta and check if the Capitalize Titles option is enabled. You have to disable the Capitalize option to have the exact word you are inserting.
Hope this helps you. Looking forward to your update.
Thank you.
Yes, with “Capitalize Titles” disabled I was able to write the text there as I want. To be “Totaljav.com” but when I write a new article appear only “Totaljav” again. https://i.imgur.com/N4ulwPm.png
I will try to change the name of the site in WordPress also and I will see if the problem is solved. As your colleague said above.
Hello,
Please clear your website and browser’s cache and check if the issue still persists.
You may try with a different browser and let us know.
Looking forward to helping you.
Thank you.
Yes, I put also in WordPress “general settings” title my name with the .com extension because it was without the “.com” extension. So, the problem is solved now, thanks for the help!
And the “Capitalize titles” option is better to leave it disabled, no?
Thanks!
Hello,
Glad that the issue is resolved.
Yes, it’s better to leave it disabled. Our plugin’s variable sets the word like page title, site title by default Capitalized except the excerpt
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Hope this helps. Please do not hesitate to let us know if you need our assistance with anything else.
Thank you.
One more thing. Also, is better now how I set the “Rank Math” for articles with the extension at the end of the title? Because I saw that more big website is like that.
Thanks!
Hello,
Please note that in your edit panel you set the title that you want to show in SERPs but it’s up to Google, how it will show the content to its user.
Google uses a number of signals to determine the title that will be shown to users, while the Title tag is the most preferred. But for some pages, Google’s algorithms would generate alternative titles to help users recognize relevant pages.
Here is an article that may help to understand the fact:
https://rankmath.com/kb/different-meta-title-and-description/#page-title-rewrites
Here are a few tips for creating titles of the web pages:
1. Keep your title brief and descriptive that is relevant to the content of your pages.
2. Avoid keyword stuffing, i.e., repeating the same words or phrases multiple times.
3. Avoid repeated titles.
4. Create unique titles for each page of your website.
Here are the resources that you may follow for better SEO:
https://rankmath.com/kb/ideal-meta-title-length/
https://rankmath.com/kb/score-100-in-tests/
Hope this helps. Looking forward to helping you.
Thank you.