Is this blog running on the Genesis Framework?
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Hi all,
WordPress isn't my area of specialty in terms of themes and identifying what a blog might currently be using.
Here's the link: http://www.pens.com/blog
I've had one developer tell me this blog is on the Genesis framework and another one told me it is not. Can someone weigh in here and also give me some tips on how to know one way or the other?
If it is not on the Genesis Framework, can you provide any helpful links/tutorials on how to get this blog onto the Genesis Framework? We want to be able to use Yoast SEO and apparently our current theme will not allow us to do so. Thanks in advance!
Dana
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Thanks all for the help. After digging a little deeper I discovered that Yoast's inability to run properly in our blog wasn't because of the theme, but because "Your hosting environment does not support PHP's Document Object Model. To enjoy all the benefits of the page analysis feature, you'll need to (get your host to) install it."
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Hi Dana,
Have you had a look at the site with Builtwith.com? Perhaps this will give you some information?
https://builtwith.com/?http%3a%2f%2fwww.pens.com%2fblog
Just looking at the source code of the blog page though, it seems as though Yoast is already installed?
-Andy
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