rel=canonical in YOAST when WPML is active
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We have YOAST free version on WP4.1 at let’s say https://www.myhelpsite.com. I was asked to do rel=canonical to a separate domain as follows: we have an article published in WP on https://www.myhelpsite.com/article-slug/. They want my header to contain <link rel=”canonical” ref=”https://www.mymainsite.com/help/article-slug/” />.
In the whole damn web I couldn’t find one article clearly stating WHAT to change and WHERE, so: what code do I write and where in order to have my header entry rendered corectly?I should have also mentioned we have WPML installed and it’s got “Add links to the original content with rel=”canonical” attributes.” checked under SEO Options.
Thanks a lot!
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