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  • Plugin Author DAEXT

    (@daext)

    Hello junaidbaig131997,

    this plugin allows you to configure hreflang as HTML link elements.

    The HTML link elements added to the page are based on the hreflang data added to the back-end, specifically on the Hreflang -> Connections menu.

    The plugin doesn’t analyze and modify hreflang link elements added by other plugins or themes.

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 1 month ago by DAEXT.
    Thread Starter junaidbaig131997

    (@junaidbaig131997)

    That makes sense. How can I use this to automatically add hreflangs to any new pages I publish. I would love any help on this!

    Plugin Author DAEXT

    (@daext)

    Hello junaidbaig131997,

    there are two scenarios when hreflang is implemented.

    If the URL of the alternate pages are predictable you can use a script and apply everything automatically. (E.g. https://example.com/post-1/ -> https://example.com/en-uk/post-1/)

    If there URLs are not predictable (E.g. https://example.com/my-first-post/ -> https://example.com/it-it/il-mio-primo-articolo/) you can use a plugin like Hreflang Manager to manually enter the hreflang data. With this plugin the hreflang data can be added from the Connections -> Hreflang menu. To resume, if the URLs of the alternate versions are not predictable the hreflang implementation can’t be automatic.

    Note: For questions on different subjects please create new topics here in the forum.

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 1 month ago by DAEXT.
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