• madhavaji

    (@madhavaji)


    As you can see at the end of the supplied link. The canonical of that archive page is the url of the first post. The first post being a post broadcasted from a different blog.

    Other archive pages just have the archive URL as canonical.

    We’re also using the Yoast plugin, have activated your add-on and set the “When broadcasting, keep the existing taxonomy canonical URL on the child blog and prevent it from being overwritten with the value from the parent blog.” setting to true.

    Can you help?

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

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  • Thread Starter madhavaji

    (@madhavaji)

    I forgot to mention that the we also have the “Child posts have their canonical URLs pointed to the URL of the parent post. This automatically disables the canonical URL from Yoast’s WordPress SEO plugin.” setting set to false.

    Plugin Author edward_plainview

    (@edward_plainview)

    Looking at the placement of the url link, it appears to be the canonical that Yoast SEO generates? If you disable that plugin, does the canonical link disappear?

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