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  • Thread Starter hitty

    (@hitty)

    Now we get rid of this problem using add_filter wpseo_canonical.
    But I really want to fix it not in the code, but by ordinary managers.

    Plugin Support Alex

    (@alexcozmoslabs)

    Hi,

    This behavior isn’t controlled by TranslatePress. By default, SEO plugins like Yoast are designed to automatically add the canonical URL to each page. The role of TranslatePress in your scenario is to add the language code for the translated versions of your pages.

    When Yoast SEO sets the canonical URL for the translated version, this language code set by us is also accounted for. This means when you’re on the translated page (https://dolphin-anty.site/ua/partnership/), the canonical URL would automatically include the language slug (https://dolphin-anty.site/ua/partnership/), as it is regarded as a different, unique page from the original.

    You may want to contact their support, Yoast, and asking for a custom solution

    ?Best Regards,

    Thread Starter hitty

    (@hitty)

    Thanks for the answer.

    The problem is that we want to make the https://dolphin-anty.site/ua/partnership/ pages canonical https://dolphin-anty.site/partnership/ because they have the same content in English. Is this impossible to do with your plugin?

    Plugin Support Alex

    (@alexcozmoslabs)

    Hi,

    The canonical is not set by our product.

    Kind Regards

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