Hey @abaz45,
Thank you for using Yoast SEO and for reaching out!
Yoast SEO outputs self-referring canonical URLs to paginated archives – also see https://yoast.com/pagination-seo-best-practices/.
For example, page 2 of your URL has the following:
<link rel="canonical" href="https://www.trendymobilier.com/categorie-produit/meuble/table/table-extensible/page/2/" />
<link rel="prev" href="https://www.trendymobilier.com/categorie-produit/meuble/table/table-extensible/" />
<link rel="next" href="https://www.trendymobilier.com/categorie-produit/meuble/table/table-extensible/page/3/" />
Which is just fine. The canonical refers to the page you are on, and the previous and next page are linked.
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abaz45
(@abaz45)
Hey @jeroenrotty ,
Thank you for your answer. I thought you had to have your canonical urls on the first page and not the one you were on.
Have a nice day.
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abaz45
(@abaz45)
Hello again @jeroenrotty ,
My SEO referrer doesn’t agree with you about these canonical tags.
Is it possible with your plugin to make all pages n, n+1, n+2 … n+n have their canonical url on page 1 (so the main one).
Ex:
“https://www.trendymobilier.com/categorie-produit/meuble/table/table-extensible/page/2/” “…/page/3/” or “…/page/4/” have as canonical “https://www.trendymobilier.com/categorie-produit/meuble/table/table-extensible/”
I thank you for your help.
Thanks for following up, @abaz45
Each page within a paginated series should canonicalize to itself so /page/3/ has a canonical pointing to /page/3/. I’m afraid we currently don’t have a feature in the plugin to set custom canonical URLs for paginated archives. But you or your developer can customize the plugin to suit your needs.
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