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September 7, 2015 at 8:27 pm #23909
One great new feature in Symbiostock 2.0 is the keywording and renaming of thumbnails for Symbiostock products based on the title. Now, when you upload an image or re-title an image, the thumbnail will automatically get renamed and keyworded in accordance with this.
This can be enabled and disabled globally (Symbiostock > Settings) and on an individual product basis.
This will heavily improve SEO in regards to Google images where your thumbnails will likely get a boost.
There is one caveat of this feature – if you use a Symbiostock product’s image in a blog post, or in another part of your site, if the title is renamed and the thumbnail therefore renamed, any hard-coded references to that image will no longer work.
Although in my opinion since the images are stored in the database there should be no hard-coding to them to begin with, this is unfortunately the way a lot of components within WordPress operate, so the best method to deal with it is to download the thumbnail and re-upload it as a new image in whatever component you are using it in.
If, however, you want to retain full control of what images get renamed when, just disable it on a global basis and enable it on an individual product basis when you want the thumbnail to reflect the change in the title.
September 8, 2015 at 5:00 am #23923Does this work retrospectively – ie can I rename all my thumbnails that are already live? And, is that a good idea bearing in mind that many of them will already be indexed by Google and the search engines?
Steve
September 8, 2015 at 5:07 am #23925You can – in fact, the best way to do it is probably to just re-save them in bulk with the rewriting option enabled.
I can’t guarantee anything with the second question, but I personally am going to rename everything. I think in the long run the SEO benefits will outweigh the short term re-indexing cost.
September 9, 2015 at 4:38 am #23975How do you cause the resaving of all the thumbnails with this new SEO information? I see the setting “Sync thumbnails to titles” and it is selected, but what causes the retro renaming?
Steve
September 9, 2015 at 4:42 am #23976September 12, 2015 at 5:51 pm #24039There is one caveat of this feature – if you use a Symbiostock product’s image in a blog post, or in another part of your site, if the title is renamed and the thumbnail therefore renamed, any hard-coded references to that image will no longer work.
I like this new feature that image titles are included in thumbnail images’ filenames. However, I noticed that when image title is changed, the thumbnail is renamed (for example from format 88612868211.jpg to image-title-123.jpg) and old one doesn’t exist anymore, but the resized versions of the old thumbnail still exist (format: 88612868211.jpg-150×150.jpg, 88612868211.jpg-260×173@2x.jpg etc.). I think those should be renamed or deleted also.
September 12, 2015 at 6:06 pm #24040September 12, 2015 at 8:06 pm #24041September 13, 2015 at 2:20 am #24046Thank you!
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