I’d welcome knowing how you were able to paginate your archives. I haven’t been able to figure out how to do that.
As for what you’re describing, page 1 is an extension of home, as are all other pages in your archives. The archives are treated by the breadcrumb trail as a subset of home. So the correct breadcrumb trail is to show the paginated archives as a whole (but listed as individual pages) as having originated from home.
If you want your site visitors to see the previous page number, you can address this in the actual navigation, not the breadcrumbs. Two different functions and purposes.
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If you have the page2 setup as the child of page1, it will appear home >> page1 >> page2 in the breadcrumb path.
On another breadcrumbs plugin I was using, it automatically assigned the second page as Page 2. The breadcrumbs were like this:
Home >> Page 5
Or whichever page. No previous pages were shown. I’ve had it like this before on another website. Since it did this without any changes made from me, I assumed all breadcrumbs would function like that.
But with Yoast SEO, my preferred plugin for breadcrumbs, it’s assigning successive pages as Home with nothing else displaying, and Home isn’t a link. It thinks all archive pages are Home.
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Thanks for all the info and help.
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