I've been reading through the ReadMe, trying to learn how to adjust Threshold, since I could not find it in SEO Checker configuration page, and came across this sentence in last paragraph:

Using hook_menu you can add your own tabs in the default setting page of the
SEO Checker.

Are there supposed to be any tabs by default that allow to configure rules? or I just misinterpreted this?
That would be really helpful to have some GUI tool to adjust default rules.

Regards,
Sash

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sashkernel’s picture

Status: Active » Closed (works as designed)

False alarm.
My Theme did not display Threshold fields as an editable field, so it looked like it was a plain text beside the description.

miruoss’s picture

Title: Changing Threshold » Changing Threshold - Silders are Missing
Assigned: Unassigned » miruoss
Status: Closed (works as designed) » Closed (fixed)

Yeah the comment you came across is for those who want to extend the SEO checker with their own rules.

But as you can see, there are still some issues with the migration of SEO Checker to Drupal 7. But I'm very keen to finalize it and thankful for every bug report.

All the time I was waiting for jquery_ui to release a Drupal 7 version of their module. Just found out that jQuery UI comes with the core starting with Drupal 7. So with the next development release you'll have nice jQuery UI sliders on the configuration page of SEO Checker.

sashkernel’s picture

Nice.
I love this module and look forward for new releases.
Out of all SEO stuff, that's out there, this is probably the best module that's addressing the most important SEO aspect - Content.

miruoss’s picture

Thanks a lot for your feedback, that's really good to hear. Such feedbacks and the fact that the module is used on so many sites keeps me motivated to work on it.
I released 7.x-1.1 containing the fixes of issues you mentioned. It will not differ from the current dev release though.