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  • Hi scipio1978,

    Good question. It’s really up to you how you handle it. If you’re comfortable tinkering with code, here are a few of the things that might help:

    1. In addition to the individual reviews collected at /review/review-name/ you’ll also find a reviews archive at /reviews/.

    2. If you are using review categeories, you’ll find an archive for each taxonomy term at /reviews/category-name/.

    3. If you’re code-savvy and want to have more careful control over what archives exist or not, the custom post type arguments are filtered so that you can modify them.

    If you don’t want to get into the code quite so much, probably the easiest thing to do is to use a plugin like SEO by Yoast to noindex the duplicate content. If you’re using that plugin, you can go to the Titles & Metas page to set noindex the review post types.

    Thread Starter scipio1978

    (@scipio1978)

    Wow,

    thanks for your quick response. I use Yoast and All in one SEO on other sites.

    I will set noindex to the review post types.

    But the content pulled in via shortcode on the other page will then be indexed and visible for Google?

    thanks again for your support.

    The noindex setting is at the URL level. So if you noindex the single review URLs that won’t effect the content loaded into another page, like the archives or via a shortcode/widget.

    Thank you for your great plugin. I would also like to use it on my website, and I am now testing it out. When I use the shortcode, the fonts change…

    I use Genesis Framework, all up to date.

    This is what I get: https://inhuus.com/udtalelser/
    and I would like the fonts as the rest of the site.

    Why are they changing? And what can I do?

    Best regards,
    Ingebj?rg Huus

    Hi Ingebj?rg,

    It looks like <code> tags are getting added to the output. These aren’t added by the plugin, so it’s likely the result of something else.

    The first thing I’d check is to make sure that when you enter the shortcode into the post editor, you’re not pasting in the <code> tags by accident. You can check the HTML view in the editor to see if they’re appearing there.

    If you don’t see anything there, the next thing I’d recommend is to look for other things on your site which might be tampering with things. Disable other plugins and switch to a default theme to see if the problem is still there.

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