• Hey I was wondering if I could get some advice on how to create url and h1 structure.

    For example, City template contains the services given in the area:
    and a user chooses glazier from this location (which is a post)

    domain.com/los-angeles/

    How do I make this post URL look like:

    domain.com/los-angeles/glazier
    and the h1 Glazier In Los Angeles

    or
    domain.com/san-francisco/ and than ->
    domain.com/san-francisco/glazier

    Right now it’s giving me just los-angeles as the default category no matter which category I’m assigning this post to

    And I also disabled Yoast cause I’ve read it might be causing this

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  • Thread Starter tamirvcd5000

    (@tamirvcd5000)

    Thank you for the tip but I didn’t see any URL / h1 customizability based on certain triggers in Yoast, I actually read that they ideologically don’t support what I want to do for “SEO reasons”
    I want my theme to be able to generate the same content but in different taxonomy context and dynamic h1
    right now all I get is the same “Primary Category” no matter what I’m doing

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