dlowder
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We have 2 different Kinsta instances where one instance is for the Jane Blog and the other is a way for our Marketing team to create custom landing pages without the need of a Dev team. For the instance I want to disable the canonical, we’re not using the posts page type.
We’re using WP as a CMS and pager builder for creating custom landing pages where I’m manually adding canonical through each page’s headers. Because we have a reverse proxy setup the WP site address setting is on a different domain then what the public sees. If I change this setting the canonical that’s generated by Yoast shows correctly but breaks WP and won’t allow for any new pages or save changes through the admin to happen. (The reverse proxy isn’t in the best setup either currenty.) The canonical link is the only thing I want to manually setup but I’m trying to avoid 2 canonical links that point to 2 different domains.
It’s possible that our custom WP theme is missing something for this filter to work. Thoughts?
PS I should mention that I did try updating each page’s canonical link through the Yoast setting but the link won’t change or isn’t impacted by the setting at all.