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  • Thread Starter Seeds4Life

    (@mtyson1)

    Where do I locate my .htaccess file? Having trouble finding it. Can I access it from my dashboard editor or do I have to access it from my host gator/c-panel? And if so where would I find it on there, thanks again for your help.

    Thread Starter Seeds4Life

    (@mtyson1)

    hmmm the only other plugins I have active other than Jetpack obviously are:

    – NextScripts: Social Networks Auto-Poster
    – W3 Total Cache
    – WP Smush
    – Wordfence Security

    Thread Starter Seeds4Life

    (@mtyson1)

    Yea it seems to be doing it for all my links to specific author profiles and yes I’m using Yoast SEO

    How would I go about redirecting it with Yoast? This is how I have my archives tab currently set up.

    Author Archives
    Title template: %%name%%, Author at %%sitename%%
    Date Archives
    Title template: %%date%% %%page%% %%sep%% %%sitename%%

    **Duplicate content prevention**

    If you’re running a one author blog, the author archive will be exactly the same as your homepage. This is what’s called a duplicate content problem.
    If this is the case on your site, you can choose to either disable it (which makes it redirect to the homepage), or to add noindex,follow to it so it doesn’t show up in the search results.

    (not checked) – Add noindex, follow to the author archives
    (not checked) – Disable the author archives

    Date-based archives could in some cases also be seen as duplicate content.

    (checked) – Add noindex, follow to the date-based archives
    (not checked) – Disable the date-based archives

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    Should I check the “Add noindex, follow to the author archives” ?

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