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  • Hi,

    If you go to SEO-Search Console you should be able to select all the URLs and then from the drop-down box select Mark as Fixed. See image: https://pasteboard.co/HYHLwNE.png

    Can you confirm you can do this?

    Thread Starter masterross

    (@masterross)

    Hi,
    In this way I can select only current page, not all 40 pages.
    So need other solution.

    Thank you!

    Hi,

    At this time it is not possible with Yoast select ALL your links. You can only bulk select the ones that appear on the page.

    However, we thank you for suggesting a new feature for one of our plugins. We’re not working on it at the moment but we’ll create a feature request for this, so our developers can consider this when planning updates.

    You can follow it here: https://github.com/Yoast/wordpress-seo/issues/12123

    We suggest commenting on it so you may be kept aware of updates. You may need an account in order to post.

    Thread Starter masterross

    (@masterross)

    Hi,

    Can I run some mysql query and purge them?

    Thread Starter masterross

    (@masterross)

    Hi again,

    Actually I found a bug.
    If I use Search to find problematic urls and than use Bulk Actions, nothing happens!
    Urls are not marked as fixed.

    Check please.

    Plugin Support amboutwe

    (@amboutwe)

    The mark as fixed option sends a message to Google Search Console to mark them as fixed on their end. A re-sync with Google Search Console will bring them back. These steps should remove it from both sides:

    1. Reset the authentication code with these steps to remove the current list of crawl errors in the Yoast Search Console.
    2. Go to Google Search Console crawl error report. Select your domain and mark the URLs as fixed. Google allows you to mark up to 500 entries at a time.
    3. Connect Yoast to Google again with these steps to force our plugin to retrieve a fresh copy of the current crawl errors.
    Plugin Support amboutwe

    (@amboutwe)

    This thread has been marked as resolved due to lack of activity.

    You’re always welcome to re-open this topic. Please read this post before opening a new request.

    Thanks for understanding!

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