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  • Hi Fabrizio,

    No, you can use the plugin to add the self-referenced tag, the same way to do with the alternate tag. Just click the plus (+) sign next the first tag you added.

    Please let me know if this isn’t clear.

    Thread Starter fabsalsa

    (@fabsalsa)

    Hello David,

    Just did it but still not fully working. In each page (EN and NL) I added two “Alternative URL”: one linking to the other language and the other a self-reference (basically the link of the current language). The https://technicalseo.com/seo-tools/hreflang/ still gives me an error.

    Please check for yourself whether it is not too much troubles https://fabriziophotos.com/we-do-day-wedding-photography/ (this is the EN page)

    Thanks again

    Hi Fabrizio,

    Sorry it has taken me so long to reply. I own and operate a web/app development company so things can get really hectic.

    To answer your question, I think the validation too is complaining that the default (nl) tag is not being declared anywhere on your page.

    Can you add:

    <link rel="alternate" href="https://fabriziophotos.com/we-do-day-wedding-photography/" hreflang="nl"/>

    to you nl-NL page and let me know if that fixes it?

    Thanks!

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