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Community Forums › Forums › General Genesis Framework Discussions › Move meta property tags before css for slack preview rendering

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  • June 27, 2023 at 3:30 pm #507535
    lamw
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    I recently noticed that blog posts shared on Slack was no longer showing thumbnail preview and reaching out to Slack, they mentioned that they look for meta tags roughly in first 10K characters of the posts.

    I'm not sure when this has changed/broke, but I'm using Modern Studio Pro theme and this used to work but with recent blog posts. Here's an example https://williamlam.com/2023/06/improved-vm-storage-policy-profile-driven-storage-privileges-in-vsphere-8-x.html and using Slack unfurl debugger https://api.slack.com/tools/unfurl-debugger it gets 403 and this due to what is described above.

    I'm not aware of any WordPress setting that allows you to change this behavior and wondering if there's something in Genesis framework that would allow me to move all meta tags before CSS?

    https://williamlam.com/2023/06/improved-vm-storage-policy-profile-driven-storage-privileges-in-vsphere-8-x.html
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