<code>Add the following to the.htaccess file in the root directory of your site</code>
RewriteEngine On RewriteBase / RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www\.(.*)$ [NC] RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://%1/$1 [R=301,L]
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<code>Add the following to the.htaccess file in the root directory of your site</code>
RewriteEngine On RewriteBase / RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www\.(.*)$ [NC] RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://%1/$1 [R=301,L]
I'm tempted to say in order to optimize local search results I'd go with:
etc..
Really do need more information to make any useful suggestion.
How many sites and average traffic?
What sort of support/management do you require?
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Siteground gets my support as well, though I only use their basic web hosting and couldn't attest to their more beefy packages.
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If you are still wondering about the directory url:
atlantaeventscorporate.com/weddings
to do this you could:
If you merge the two sites say into atlantaeventscorporate.com and 301 all of atlantaeventweddings.com content to its new location at atlantaeventscorporate.com you will effectively be combining the page ranks and traffic scores of the two. Of course its not quite that simple and there are ways this could go wrong but I would look into that. Perhaps just turn wedding into a subdomain with a directory style url?
Id probably go this route for a simple solve. I believe you would want to remove or disable the current handicapped markup.
you would need to edit the single.php file.
look for:
<span < code="">class="post_date">`'j F,Y'); ?>`
change it to:
<span < code="">class="post_date date updated">`'j F,Y'); ?> then for author look for:</span <>``</span <>`
```<span < code="">class``=``"theauthor"``></span <>``or<span < code="">class``=``"theauthor"``></span <>``change to: <span < code="">class``=``"vcard author"``>
<span < code="">class``=``"fn"``>`
or
<span < code="">class="fn"``></span <></span <>`</span <>`````
preferably you would copy the existing parent themes single.php file into a child theme and make the edit there
/e I should mention that it is common for theme creators to abstract out these functions into less comprehensible formats like this entry from the Avada theme:
| Personally either way I dont bother to fix these particular "errors". But that is mostly because authorship markup ranks nil in regard to what I am up to.
Your other option is to delete or comment out the existing related markup and write new or utilize one of many plugins that will address this particular issue.````
Good point.
I don't read so good it seems.
Still would suggest making sure to log out of all but the one user so theres no user switching confusion. Always seems to be something to do with that in regard to any google related auth weirdness
#4 as in the 4th site listed in the search results?
That is different than your keyword ranking .
No one can say exactly how the two are related for any particular engine.
This is because the page has to be a product, brand, or business page and you need to be using google+ as the page when you try to authenticate. Try signing all the way out of google and back in as the page only and re-adding
If you merge the two sites say into atlantaeventscorporate.com and 301 all of atlantaeventweddings.com content to its new location at atlantaeventscorporate.com you will effectively be combining the page ranks and traffic scores of the two. Of course its not quite that simple and there are ways this could go wrong but I would look into that. Perhaps just turn wedding into a subdomain with a directory style url?
you would need to edit the single.php file.
look for:
<span < code="">class="post_date">`'j F,Y'); ?>`
change it to:
<span < code="">class="post_date date updated">`'j F,Y'); ?> then for author look for:</span <>``</span <>`
```<span < code="">class``=``"theauthor"``></span <>``or<span < code="">class``=``"theauthor"``></span <>``change to: <span < code="">class``=``"vcard author"``>
<span < code="">class``=``"fn"``>`
or
<span < code="">class="fn"``></span <></span <>`</span <>`````
preferably you would copy the existing parent themes single.php file into a child theme and make the edit there
/e I should mention that it is common for theme creators to abstract out these functions into less comprehensible formats like this entry from the Avada theme:
| Personally either way I dont bother to fix these particular "errors". But that is mostly because authorship markup ranks nil in regard to what I am up to.
Your other option is to delete or comment out the existing related markup and write new or utilize one of many plugins that will address this particular issue.````
I'm tempted to say in order to optimize local search results I'd go with:
etc..
Id probably go this route for a simple solve. I believe you would want to remove or disable the current handicapped markup.
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