Testing your plugin. It greatly speeds up the site!
However, there are serious problems. Google and Yandex threw out the canonical pages of my site from the index (despite the fact that each page had a canonical address). For example, Google says that the mobile version has the tag “canonical” and this is a mistake. I looked at the source code for both the mobile and desktop versions of the site. They really have a single canonical address.
Does your plugin have functionality that allows you to set the page address with rel=”alternate” attributes for the mobile version of the site? Or another solution? Thank you. Denis
]]>The second CF distribution origin is of course the website with an alternate name of static.***.com. During setup, the correct CF domain name is chosen d2jfuy***.cloudfront.net, but the alternate name choice for activation is cdn from the 1st distribution and not static from the 2nd. Looking at the distributions on CF, everything looks correct for alternate names, origins and behaviors. One note, I created the distribution prior to installing the plugin. For now I’m using the long CF domain name.
Two additional minor issues:
1) On the plugin page your plugin links for “Review | Support” need updating.
2) After CF activation the Setup link and WPAdmin CDN link in the sidebar are 404. (/wp-admin/admin.php?page=wpa-aws-setup). My Permalink Setting is “Post name.”
How can we disable the printing of these links:
<link rel="alternate" type="application/json+oembed" href="https://...">
WP-JSON OEMBED
If accessing this alternative link it shows as access denied, why did your plugin forbid access to it, right? But if it’s no longer allowed why is it still in HTML? How is it possible to withdraw?
]]>Imagine I have a page (original EN language):
https://website.com/Hello-World/
and translated German version of this page:
https://website.com/de/Hallo-Welt/
BUT in sitemap.xml I see:
<loc language="en"><![CDATA[https://website.com/Hello-World/]]></loc>
<xhtml:link rel="alternate" hreflang="de" href="https://website.com/de/Hello-World" />
It just adds/changes language prefix but not a link itself.
(“Hello-World” is not changes to “Hallo-Welt”)
I tried dynamic sitemap, static sitemap and all available options in plugin settings. The problem is still there.
Please make update to resolve this problem.
Much thanks in advance.
]]>Rank Math adds only the translated versions, Yoast puts all the versions, including the page itself.
Is it correct that only translated versions appear?
Is there a setting in Rank Math to correct it?
I use WPML as a translation plug-in.
Thanks for this great plug-in.
]]>I have build a different menu for a landing page which will be a temporary site before a full site goes life. I can always rebuild the menu system but can the plugin use a different menu from the primary one?
On the page above you will see the mobile menu is different from the menu on the page (built with anchors).
Thanks,
Andrew
I’m curious if Yoast can handle sitewide rel=canonical tags for the mobile site that link back to the main site and if it’s also possible to do site-wide rel=alternate tags to point to the mobile site.
I realize you can do this on a page by page basis for canonicals, but I really don’t want to go through 500+ pages to set this up and I don’t see any options for rel=alternate.
Does Yoast/Yoast Premium have a solution for this or is there an alternative aside from hard coding this into the site?
I appreciate your help.
]]>I need to do like this
https://perfect-okna.com.ua/shop/category/vhidni-dveri/page/2/ – pagination page at ukrainian version
And add that tags
<link rel=”canonical” href=”https://perfect-okna.com.ua/shop/category/vhidni-dveri/” >
<link rel=”alternate” href=”https://perfect-okna.com.ua/shop/category/vhidni-dveri/page/2/” hreflang=”uk” />
<link rel=”alternate” href=”https://perfect-okna.com.ua/ru/shop/category/vhidni-dveri/page/2/” hreflang=”ru” />
Also when i click at lang switcher at shop cat page, it not redirect me to translated page
]]>How do I remove the <link rel=”alternate” href=”URL” hreflang=”de”> tag from the header in WordPress?
]]>I just wanted to ask how should we handle links reported in 404’s that dont make any sense.
For example the following
https://inthessaloniki.com/item/pavlos-melas-monument/519/ that didnt exist should be redirected to
https://inthessaloniki.com/item/pavlos-melas-monument or not?
Google search console reported some of these links as
Alternate page with proper canonical tag.
(another example of a link that was coming out in google after the site migration from joomla to wordpress and http to https. Same question. Should we redirect these links?
https://inthessaloniki.com/item/mediterranean-cosmos-mall/?lang=el
(reported in 404’s as well) should we redirect to
https://inthessaloniki.com/item/mediterranean-cosmos-mall/ ?
Thank you all guys
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