• Resolved Dennisslj

    (@dennisslj)


    Hi there

    I’m also experiencing some difficulties around link canonical.

    Usually I don’t fill in the canonical within Yoast SEO plugin, as it is fine per default. However, on this site I noticed the following issue.

    The main/default page is https://mobymountain.com/tagtelte. Then there are translated versions, like the UK one: https://mobymountain.com/en/rooftop-tent/.

    The canonical set for the main page is fine, but for the UK translated the canonical is set to https://mobymountain.com/en/tagtelte/ – which should instead be the standard UK URL.

    The issue is that I’m not able to find the string when translating the page, so I’m wondering whether the string cannot be translated at all?

    I have tried both with an empty canonical, and also by manually inserting one (to make sure the string exists), but with no luck. Also there is no string for slug to translate.

    Maybe is has something to do with the page being set as the shop page in WooCommerce?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Support Anghel Emanuel

    (@anghelemanuel99)

    Hello there,

    Thank you for letting us know about this!

    Since this looks a lot like a conflict with some other code, the first/next recommended step is the conflict test (ideally in a staging environment):

    ??*Briefly* disable all other plugins and enable the default Twenty Twenty One theme. Please also disable all add-ons. If this fixes the problem, as it probably will, enable everything one by one, checking each time to see when the problem returns.

    Please let us know when you find the conflict so that we can take a look and see what we can do about it.

    Kind Regards,

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