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By: Juistin Brooke

Great info about canonical tag. I myself dont really have a brief concept about it, but through this post, I was enlightened. Thanks much.

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By: don tata

i'm still a little bit confuse, for example my site was indexed by google as site.com/index.html instead of site.com so after reading your post if i understand right i should use the Canonical Tag to...

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By: Tim

One thing that is worth mentioning is that there can be a danger of creating SEO problems, using the canonical tag. I used the canonical tag in my site, and on some pages omitted the second quotation...

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By: Mike

Great article, good tips!

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By: Karen

My developer has left out the last slash / before the >, but then has </link> at the end is this okay to leave out that slash?

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By: Lisa Young

Yes, a canonical tag can be used. But a 301 redirect can also be used.

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By: Lisa Young

The link element is a void element. Proper syntax is to not have a closing element. Please see:

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By: Karen

Hi Lisa…Please see what???

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By: Karen

Lisa, so are you saying he should remove the </link> at the end of canonical? from what I've seen the canonical should end with />

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By: vizioninteractive

Link is a void element. Void elements do not have an end tag. Please research on W3. (http://www.w3.org/TR/html-markup/syntax.html#void-element)

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By: vizioninteractive

The syntax is: <link rel="canonical" href="http://www.example.com/product.php?item=swedish-fish"/&gt;

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By: don tata

i'm still a little bit confuse, for example my site was indexed by google as site.com/index.html instead of site.com so after reading your post if i understand right i should use the Canonical Tag to...

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By: Tim

One thing that is worth mentioning is that there can be a danger of creating SEO problems, using the canonical tag. I used the canonical tag in my site, and on some pages omitted the second quotation...

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By: Mike

Great article, good tips!

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By: Karen

My developer has left out the last slash / before the >, but then has </link> at the end is this okay to leave out that slash?

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By: Lisa Young

Yes, a canonical tag can be used. But a 301 redirect can also be used.

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By: Lisa Young

The link element is a void element. Proper syntax is to not have a closing element. Please see: <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html-markup/link.html#link" rel="nofollow"></a>

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By: Karen

Hi Lisa…Please see what???

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By: Karen

Lisa, so are you saying he should remove the </link> at the end of canonical? from what I've seen the canonical should end with />

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By: vizioninteractive

Link is a void element. Void elements do not have an end tag. Please research on W3. (http://www.w3.org/TR/html-markup/syntax.html#void-element)

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