How can I remove the extra canonical on my Webflow page?
To remove the extra canonical on your Webflow page, you need to follow these steps:
Access your Webflow project: Log in to your Webflow account and select the project where you want to remove the extra canonical.
Navigate to the page settings: Once you're inside your project, go to the Pages panel on the left sidebar. Click on the specific page where you want to remove the extra canonical.
Open the SEO settings: On the page settings, click on the SEO tab, which is located on the right side of the screen.
Find the extra canonical tag: In the SEO settings, there is a field called "Custom Code" or "Head Code". This is where you can add or remove custom code for your page. Scroll down the Custom Code field until you find the canonical tag that you want to remove.
Remove the extra canonical: To remove the extra canonical, simply delete the entire line of code that includes the canonical tag. Make sure to remove it correctly, as any mistakes in the code could cause issues.
Save and publish the changes: After removing the extra canonical, click the "Save" button at the top right of the page settings to save your changes. Then, republish your website to make the changes live.
By following these steps, you should be able to remove the extra canonical tag from your Webflow page.
Additional Questions:
- How do I add a canonical tag to my Webflow page?
- What is the purpose of the canonical tag in SEO?
- Can I have multiple canonical tags on a Webflow page?