• Resolved Damin Leo

    (@daminj)


    My main website has multiple different URLS that go along the lines of websitehere.com/page/2/ and so on. However, these URLs all have various titles, with one of them just being the name of my WordPress theme. I’m not able to directly edit them and when I try it sends me to the main URL page. How can I fix this via the wordpress admin panel, or elementor? I’m not able to use CSS.

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  • This will work if you do not have any pages that have the URL /Page (otherwise it will be blocked as well):
    – You can add a manual disallow rule from the WP Dashboard. Go to Settings -> Permalinks and click on Advanced. Look for the Disallow field, enter the URL /page/
    – Make sure to hit Save Changes.
    – Clear the caching plugin afterwards (download and install one if you don’t have one).

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    Thread Starter Damin Leo

    (@daminj)

    I’m not trying to remove them, and I already do have URL’s with the /page. I’m trying to know how to edit and rename them.

    Need to see/find out more.. Send me an email with the url so I can take a look. Go to the website in the previous link and submit a form at the bottom of the page with the url in the description box.

    Thread Starter Damin Leo

    (@daminj)

    You can access my website through my profile. Although you need to see it from Google searches and not the actual website itself to see what I’m talking about. The name of the broken page I want to rename is called “Outdoor Adventures.” You will see it under the Main URL

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 5 months ago by Damin Leo.

    I cannot find anything called Outdoor Adventures on your site, are you referring to: ?ucpage=2

    Can you reply with the specific URL?

    Thread Starter Damin Leo

    (@daminj)

    Sure! The URL is lifemaxing.com/page/2/

    However, the name that appears for this URL is the issue here. So you won’t see any problems within the site itself, it’s what shows up on google search that is broken. The name “Outdoor Adventure” is the title that comes along with the URL when you look at it from google searches.

    Thanks for your help.

    Is the Page 2, etc just for additional articles?

    Or is it an independently created 2nd page with the Title: Outdoor Adventure?

    If the first is the case, do what I originally said. You do not have any important pages (nor would you have any reason to unless Page was specific to your industry) that are web.com/page/

    Thread Starter Damin Leo

    (@daminj)

    Page 2 was not created by me and was automatically made when my articles filled up a page.

    and I understand, however, my goal is not to remove these pages. These page/#/ are important for SEO, even Yoast suggests against deleting them or unindexing.

    I’m trying to rename this page/2/ so that it is not called “Outdoor Adventures”

    However, if the 1st way if safe for SEO, I will do it.

    You are not deleting or unindexing. The page is created because your blog or product has additional pages that are identical in every way (in terms of seo). Page/2/ has the same seo as your home page and as Page/3/.. by deploying the fix mentioned, your blog articles will still be indexed as normal. As long as they are not .com/Page/Article, which after looking at your site, they are not.

    Thread Starter Damin Leo

    (@daminj)

    Consider reading this so you can know what I’m talking about: https://yoast.com/pagination-seo-best-practices/

    Despite these “page archives” being duplicates, they are still important for SEO, and for processing the rest of the content on that page.

    What does manual disallow do?

    Thread Starter Damin Leo

    (@daminj)

    I don’t see a manual disallow option on the WordPress permalinks page either.

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