How Do I Create a Canonical URL in WordPress?

Creating a canonical URL in WordPress is a two-step process. First, you need to determine which URLs are the “primary” or “official” URLs for your site.

These are the URLs that are used when people try to find your site on the web. WordPress will use these URLs to determine the correct page for users to visit. .

Second, you need to create a canonical URL for each of the primary URLs. A canonical URL is a single, unbroken URL that points to the same page on your site as the other primary URLs.

WordPress will use these canonical URLs to determine the correct page for users to visit.

To determine which URLs are the primary URLs for your site, you can use the WordPress admin panel. You can find the admin panel at wp-admin.

To create a canonical URL for a primary URL, go to that page, click the “Edit” button next to the URL, and enter the canonical URL into the “URL” field.

To create a canonical URL for a primary URL, go to that page, click the “Edit” button next to the URL, and enter the canonical URL into the “URL” field.

If you want to make multiple changes to a page’s URL, you can use the “Page” tab in the WordPress admin panel to manage all of your site’s pages. You can also use the “URLs” tab to create and manage canonical URLs.