Thanks!
I’m using ‘Older posts’ and ‘Newer posts’ for my entry footer navigation. So, the breadcrumb pagination wouldn’t be redundant.
In fact, I find it very helpful being able to see the page number at the top. I could change the location of the navigation links, but it works better at the bottom and encourages people to click through to the next page once they’ve scrolled down and seen my post excerpts.
Also, as it stands, for the StudioPress eleven40 Pro theme anyway, the only breadcrumb I’m seeing when I click ‘Older posts’ at the bottom of my full-content post on the homepage and go to the next page is ‘Home.’ When I’m on page 2, I’m not home; I’m on page 2.
The ‘Home’ breadcrumb isn’t a link to take me back to the homepage, and it’s not a correct description of the current page, which is an archive page of excerpts. So, it looks kind of clunky and it’s non-functional.
Because I can’t figure out how to replace ‘Home’ on my archive pages with different text, I’m going to have to disable Yoast breadcrumbs or revert to a plugin that caused some odd problems for me.
Some to note: WordPress’s built-in breadcrumbs does the same thing with the ‘Home’ breadcrumb on my archive pages. Is this a standard practice, or could something be wrong with my theme or how things are configured? It’s one of the remaining details that’s preventing me from launching my new website. I’m stuck and can’t find a solution anywhere.