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  • Adam_RushHour_Marketing
    Adam_RushHour_Marketing last edited by Jan 1, 2015, 9:49 PM

    We are using Yoast for a number of our sites.  We use naked domain as the canonical. I have noticed in the header tags that all our sites show the canonical URLs as having a trailing slash:

    Example:   http;//foxspizzajc.com, when I look at the source code, it shows the canonical as http;//foxspizzajc.com/

    Of course, it is much more likely that all sites that link to us will not use the trailing slash - so preferably we do not want that to be the canonical - among other reasons.

    Does this need to be fixed so the trailing slash is removed? I cannot see how to do this in Yoast SEO or in Permalinks structure for Wordpress.

    Sorry for my ignorance.

    Thanks for any help.

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    • JohnMorabito
      JohnMorabito Subscriber last edited by Dec 3, 2017, 11:10 PM Dec 3, 2017, 11:09 PM

      As far as I understand this, to your browser and to Google, they're the same page (this really seems to only apply to the homepage, other pages "/" really matters a lot).

      I would not worry about changing the canonical, in fact it's technically the 'right" location of the page. When it comes to the HTTP docs, a request to the root needs "/". All modern web browsers add it back in for you even if it's not there. This is I believe why the canonical is set as it is there in yoast.

      I covered this in a blog as someone asked this at Pubcon this year in a keynote.

      http://www.winstondigitalmarketing.com/yoast-homepage-canonical-correct-include-trailing-slash/

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      • TopHandMedia
        TopHandMedia last edited by Jan 29, 2015, 9:25 PM Jan 29, 2015, 9:25 PM

        I searched high and low for how to pull this off for the Yoast plugin specifically for my homepage.  And wa-la, here was the answer in the community forum.  Thanks guys!  The advanced area in the yoast plugin for the homepage did the track.   Just the homepage is set now to mywebsite.com  instead of mewebsite.com/    Too me this is cleaner for SEO and local search SEO since all citations and inbound links are pointing to mywebsite.com  NOT  mywebsite.com/   Maybe Google will shine a bit more SERP love on me.   🙂  We shall see - better make an annotation not in Google analytics so I can reference if positive impact occurred.

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        • Adam_RushHour_Marketing
          Adam_RushHour_Marketing @davebuts last edited by Jan 2, 2015, 10:17 PM Jan 2, 2015, 10:17 PM

          I wrote to Yoast about this issue but they wouldn't respond because I am using the free plugin. I may respond and let them know about this discussion. Seems like a valid legitimate question, no?  I would love an official response...

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          • davebuts
            davebuts @gfiorelli1 last edited by Jan 2, 2015, 10:16 PM Jan 2, 2015, 8:41 PM

            Hi Gianluca,

            He was talking about a WordPress website which, by default, already has a 301 redirect in place on the homepage URL with the slash to the URL without the slash.

            What's strange is that the Yoast SEO plugin points the homepage canonical tag to the URL with the slash - which is 301 redirected to the URL without!

            I know search engines handle this very well and probably just ignore the canonical tag, but if you want it to be 100% correct (and why wouldn't you?) adding a the canonical tag in the Advanced tab is a very easy fix.

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            • Adam_RushHour_Marketing
              Adam_RushHour_Marketing @gfiorelli1 last edited by Jan 2, 2015, 4:25 PM Jan 2, 2015, 4:25 PM

              Gianluca - so you believe their is no reason to actually go in and fix this?

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              • Adam_RushHour_Marketing
                Adam_RushHour_Marketing @davebuts last edited by Jan 2, 2015, 4:24 PM Jan 2, 2015, 4:24 PM

                Hey Dave - great suggestion. I did that and it worked.

                http://note.io/1zJ8cTZ

                Doesn't it seem strange to you that Yoast, the master of SEO - automatically does this?
                Kind of makes me think that Google doesn't see the trailing slash as a different URL for the homepage.  Wouldn't their team catch this or address it?

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                • gfiorelli1
                  gfiorelli1 last edited by Jan 2, 2015, 3:53 PM Jan 2, 2015, 3:53 PM

                  Why nobody is answering that the most normal thing to do should be redirecting via .htaccess the URL with the ending trailing hash to the one without (or viceversa)?

                  I mean, that's what I would do if it was just the case of the home page.

                  Said that, I would not worry that much, because that is one of those exact duplication cases that Google understands and solves with no problem.

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                  • Martijn_Scheijbeler
                    Martijn_Scheijbeler @Adam_RushHour_Marketing last edited by Jan 2, 2015, 6:01 AM Jan 2, 2015, 6:01 AM

                    What you could do is set up a filter in your functions.php file to change the URL based on the homepage but that's a bit too much maybe ;-). Next to that I think it's due to the fact that some web servers set up the trailing slash by default.

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                    • davebuts
                      davebuts last edited by Jan 2, 2015, 10:27 PM Jan 2, 2015, 4:46 AM

                      I find it strange that this happens with Yoast as it points the canonical tag for the homepage to a 301 redirect URL. I don't think it's a big problem as search engines seem to handle it well, but it's a problem that I wouldn't expect to see in such a popular and reputable SEO plugin.

                      If you use the plugin editor to remove the trailing slash you will remove the trailing slash from all pages of your site (something you may not want to do).

                      If you only want to remove the trailing slash from the homepage the easiest option would be to manually add the canonical URL without the trailing slash in the Advanced tab for Yoast when editing the homepage (as Linda said above). Doing this for one page will take you 2 seconds and fix the problem!

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                      • Adam_RushHour_Marketing
                        Adam_RushHour_Marketing @Linda-Vassily last edited by Jan 2, 2015, 2:52 AM Jan 2, 2015, 2:52 AM

                        Hey Linda - I appreciate that - however when I read that article - its still seemed to open to debate if this is necessary to fix or not. Are you aware of a way to have it autofixed in wordpress? The only solution I read there was either hacking Yoast SEO to remove the trailing slash - or to manually edit every single page.

                        Am I over thinking this? I agreed with one poster who mentioned that Moz appears to have wanted this issue correct because their homepage shows that moz.com does not have the trailing slash in the canonical tag - nor does yoast.com.

                        Odd to me then that the Yoast plugin would then add this.

                        Are you aware of a way to remove it that is more effective?

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                        • Linda-Vassily
                          Linda-Vassily last edited by Jan 2, 2015, 12:49 AM Jan 2, 2015, 12:49 AM

                          A similar question has been asked here before: http://moz.com/community/q/how-do-i-get-rel-canonical-to-eliminate-the-trailing-slash-on-my-home-page .

                          "Login to your WordPress backend as an administrator and look for "Plugins" on the left menu and go to "Editor" within the plugins menu."

                          You can also edit the canonicals of individual pages and posts under the "Advanced" tab on the individual page or post editing page.

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