Hi all,
I've got what is probably a really dumb question, but I just noticed something in my meta data that I wanted info on.
Using News Manager (updated) Version 3.3 -- I noticed in my pages:
<link rel="canonical" .... instructions that would, if I understand it correctly, be telling Google that a specific URL should be indexed as the canonical URL ??? Which in this case is the "news manager" blog's root:
For example I want Google to index this blog post:
http://scramblekit.uk/review/index.php?i...side-pouch
But the meta data for that post includes:
Doesn't this mean Google won't index the actual post URL, instead indexing:
http://scramblekit.uk/review/index.php?id=outdoor
I'm confused.
Also, is it the News Manager plugin that creates this entry or GetSimple. Since it's not in my template.
Sorry for such a dumb question, I should know this really.
Any help much appreciated!
C.
I've got what is probably a really dumb question, but I just noticed something in my meta data that I wanted info on.
Using News Manager (updated) Version 3.3 -- I noticed in my pages:
<link rel="canonical" .... instructions that would, if I understand it correctly, be telling Google that a specific URL should be indexed as the canonical URL ??? Which in this case is the "news manager" blog's root:
For example I want Google to index this blog post:
http://scramblekit.uk/review/index.php?i...side-pouch
But the meta data for that post includes:
Code:
<link rel="canonical" href="http://scramblekit.uk/review/index.php?id=outdoor" />
Doesn't this mean Google won't index the actual post URL, instead indexing:
http://scramblekit.uk/review/index.php?id=outdoor
I'm confused.
Also, is it the News Manager plugin that creates this entry or GetSimple. Since it's not in my template.
Sorry for such a dumb question, I should know this really.
Any help much appreciated!
C.