The Weeblr Blasts: A Joomla SEO podcast
Hi all, I've been meaning to write about the concept of canonical for a while and this week, a comment at the end of a support ticket finally prompted me to do so. The thing is, canonical is used (mostly) in two different ways and they seem to contradict each other: * a page is canonical (or not) * a page has a canonical tag The confusing part is that: > when a page has a canonical tag, it's usually because it's not canonical How is that possible and should you care anyway? ---------------------------------------- Read the full blog post here [https://weeblr.com/blog/user-question-what-does-canonical-url-mean] or visit our blog for more episodes [https://weeblr.com/blog/]. Don't miss an episode: copy this link into your preferred podcast app: https://weeblr.com/blog/feed/rss/?wb4a=1 [https://weeblr.com/blog/feed/rss/?wb4a=1]
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