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  • Thread Starter larsstl

    (@larsstl)

    Hello Maybellyne,
    thank you for the reply.
    So, I deleted the “Startseite” from the permalink field and it was immediately and automatically filled with the name of the page I created in wordpress.

    Here the image: Screenshot of Yoast in backend

    The name of the page is currently “cimoio DE” – and this page-name is now included in all URLs.
    However, I think I just now found out about a fundamentally important functionality of wordpress itself:
    To mirror my menu-structure, I used the wordpress functionality “page attributes” to order my pages the same way I ordered my menue. And that is, what causes this structure – not any of my plug-ins.
    So: case solved – thank you very much for helping me chase this “works-as-designed-just-read-the-manual”-bug.

    Thread Starter larsstl

    (@larsstl)

    Ok, a little testing later: so the permalink of my start page becomes a default-part of my URL-structure.
    Is there a way I can “delete” or rather “suppress” this behaviour?

    Thread Starter larsstl

    (@larsstl)

    Hello Maybellyne,
    thank you for your quick reaction.
    Yes, that is absolutely right.
    However, that URL is represented by a wordpress site that carries a different “name” if that is of any relevance?
    And I just now realize, that it may very well be my own fault and a “works as designed” mistake.
    In the Yoast SEO-block, I inserted “startseite” as a value in the “permalink” field. Is that the mistake I made?

    Thread Starter larsstl

    (@larsstl)

    Awesome – that was the missing link – I did a search with this information (I wasn’t sure, which of the plug-ins messed around there) – now I searched, and found this: Solution thread
    It is a setting in DIVI Themes:
    1. Go in admin to Divi -> Theme Options -> General
    2. Scroll down and find Disable Translations
    3. Click the slider to make it Disabled (gray)
    4. Save settings (save button is at the top and at the bottom of the page)

    Thanks a lot Chouby! ??

    Hi,
    I have the same issue on my site:
    Homepage cimoio
    For some reason, a /startseite/ has been inserted to my slug for DE-language pages.
    And in addition, these sites were marked as canonical for GSC.
    As indicated in this thread: Polylang Support Request, I already activated the Checkbox in polylang >> settings >> URL-modifications: The front page URL contains the language code instead of the page name or page id

    But this didn’t change anything.

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 12 months ago by larsstl. Reason: Added Link to similar support request
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