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  • Plugin Support Md Mazedul Islam Khan

    (@mazedulislamkhan)

    We looked at your page and we see there is no canonical meta. Did you disable the canonical meta somehow one your site?

    If not, can you try and gather as much information for us as possible? Please perform the following:
    1. Check for conflicts.
    2. Check for JavaScript errors with your console.
    If you find any JavaScript errors related to Yoast SEO or if there is a conflict with a plugin or a theme, you can create a new GitHub issue for our developers. Please report the issue to a third party developer as well.
    If you didn’t find any conflicts or errors, we think the issue is specific to your site. We’d need to investigate further but are unable to do so on these forums. You can purchase Yoast SEO Premium and receive our Premium email support and we can help you further.

    Thread Starter jasperdev101

    (@jasperdev101)

    I am not familiar with 1 and 2, will Yoast premium look into that?

    MariusG

    (@marius_codeinwp)

    Hi @jasperdev101,

    The conflict check requires installing the Health Check plugin. If you follow this guide, you will learn how to do it step-by-step.

    Alternatively, you could temporarily disable all the other plugins except Yoast SEO, switch to a default theme such as Twenty Seventeen, then check if the issue persists.

    You can probably skip the second step (Checking the console for Javascript errors), it’s more technical and it’s more likely for the issue to be related to a conflict.

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