• Resolved oshin99

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    Hey guys, Oshin here
    I want help regarding the following questions :
    1. I am using Yoast SEO premium plugin and Amp plugin, now should I add the canonical URL for amp URLs? And if yes, then how can I add it?

    2. If I write a new post do I need to generate a sitemap every time or it gets added automatically?

    3.How to use the URL inspection tool to check which URL google is treating as a canonical URL.

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  • Hi Oshin,

    Thank you for contacting us here.

    Please know that if you have our premium plugin, you are entitled to our getting our support directly. We can’t give support on our premium plugins here because of the forum guidelines here on www.remarpro.com.

    Just to give you a headstart on the questions:
    1) If you are using the official AMP plugin from Google, the canonical should work automatically. If you do have issues with it, please do reach out to us.
    2) The Yoast sitemaps are dynamically and is always up to date. You don’t have to do anything for this.
    3) You can always check the page source of any post or page on your site and search for the canonical meta tag, such as <link rel="canonical" href="https://yoast.com/" />. This is the canonical that is seen by Google too.

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 5 months ago by Jeroen Rotty.
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