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Yoast and wordpress duplicate meta
For reference, with Yoast enabled, you'd expect to see: <title>TITLE</title> http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/23191/how-to-remove-a-meta-description-or-other-head-contents If your theme is supported by a third-party, you can ask them for assistance, of course. If it's not built-in to the theme, it could be another SEO/META plugin causing the duplication, perhaps? - One way to test if it is built in to the theme would be to switch (temporarily) back over to a standard wordpress theme and see if the issue persists. If it's still there, try disabling likely plugins and test. Good Luck!
Technical SEO Issues | | Hurf0 -
Duplicate page titles for blog snippets pages
Hi Simon Just so you know, this won't really cause a big problem in terms of Google and rankings or your site performance. There's two things you can do: 1. In Yoast SEO, go to Titles & Meta -> Other - and check off 'Noindex subpages of archives' - this will prevent subpages from even getting in Google in the first place. 2. You can set unique titles for subpages by using the %%page%% variable. Go to Titles & Meta -> Taxonomies and under Categories, Tags etc - do something like: %%tag%% %%sep%% %%sitename%% %%page%% %%page%% will output something like 'Page 2 of 4' Hope that helps! -Dan PS - Really nicely done wedding photos!
Technical SEO Issues | | evolvingSEO0 -
Duplicate content issue
Hi Simon, WordPress isn't great at handling slideshows and paginated pages in order for SEO. What would be best to do is have a developer look into this and make sure that canonical URLs are added to the page in order to respect the duplicate content. There are as far as I know no out of the box solutions for this.
Moz Tools | | Martijn_Scheijbeler0 -
Insights hidden
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Other Questions | | elsenorglobo0