• Resolved SeyMedia

    (@seymedia)


    Hey,
    I updated to latest version of Yoast and the AMP version of my site has now a problem – Referenced AMP URL is self-canonical AMP – Yoast doesn’t generate the good canonical url for the amp part, it puts:
    http://www.site.com/category/amp and not http://www.site.com/category for canonical

    Can you tell me how i can remove canonical from Yoast? I use Better AMP and they used a code like this:
    bf_remove_class_action( 'wpseo_head', 'WPSEO_Frontend', 'canonical', 20 );
    but using your new version it’s not working anymore. Can you tell me how is now the ‘canonical’, i guess you renamed it somehow?

    Now i’m back on Yoast 13.5, but i would like to fix this amp problem and use the latest version.
    Thanks!

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  • Michiel Heijmans

    (@michielatyoast)

    Hi!

    We have a lot of collaborations with plugin developers, and most of the times things like this can be solved rather quickly. Could you please ask Better Amp to check on this, so they can fix it? We’d be happy to help, but rather have this solved properly than create a work-around on our side.

    Thread Starter SeyMedia

    (@seymedia)

    Well, they don’t have the plugin anymore here and soon i will try other AMP plugin. They disabled the canonical part from Yoast and put other code that was generating a good canonical link.

    Ok, for the moment i will leave it with Yoast 13.5 and hope that in the future when i put other AMP plugin your plugin will get fixed or i’ll find somehow a code to disable the Yoast canonical link generating part.

    Hello Michiel,

    I am facing the same problem and cannot contact Better AMP.

    Is their a workaround for this until i change my AMP plugin?

    Thanks
    Joe

    Thread Starter SeyMedia

    (@seymedia)

    Try to put back Yoast 13.5, then update to latest Yoast. For me, somehow, it worked 🙂

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