Hello Laguntzaweb,
Thanks for reaching out regarding your canonical URL. I can confirm the canonical for https://laguntzaweb.com/certificado-profesionalidad-confeccion-publicacion-paginas-web/ is https://laguntzaweb.com/2021/07/26/certificado-profesionalidad-confeccion-publicacion-paginas-web/, which is a post that throws a 404 error. Not to worry, it can be fixed.
By default, Yoast SEO generates a self-referencing canonical URL. The plugin does this for you, everywhere on your site: single posts and pages, homepages, category archives, tag archives, date archives, author archives, etc. If you want to learn more about why we use self-canonical, please refer to this article.
To resolve the issue you are experiencing, edit the post and scroll down to the Yoast SEO metabox. Ensure to leave the canonical URL field blank in the advanced tab. This lets your post have the same canonical URL as itself.
Do let us know how it goes.
Hello Maybellyne.
First of all, thanks for replying. But I wish this issue had a solution as simple as that. Because in Yoast SEO metabox, the URL field is already completely empty, so I can’t empty it anymore.
-> https://gyazo.com/849131bbcadc9ac0156808f665a1c2dd
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This reply was modified 2 years, 1 month ago by LaguntzaWeb.
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This reply was modified 2 years, 1 month ago by LaguntzaWeb.
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This reply was modified 2 years, 1 month ago by LaguntzaWeb.
Thanks for the screenshot.
On checking again, the post now uses self-referencing canonical URL:
<link rel="canonical" href="https://laguntzaweb.com/certificado-profesionalidad-confeccion-publicacion-paginas-web/" />
Can you please confirm from your end now?