How can I add a canonical tag in Webflow?

TL;DR
  • Access Project Settings in Webflow, enable advanced SEO settings, and locate the Canonical URL field.
  • Enter the full preferred URL, save changes, and publish your site to implement the canonical tag.

To set up a canonical tag in Webflow, you'll need to ensure that your pages specify a single preferred version for search engines.

1. Access Your Project Settings

  • Navigate to your Webflow Dashboard and select the specific project you wish to modify.
  • Click on Project Settings to enter the configuration area of your project.

2. Enable Advanced SEO Settings

  • In the SEO tab of your Project Settings, scroll down to find the advanced SEO settings section.
  • Look for the Canonical URL field where you can define your canonical tag.

3. Enter the Canonical URL

  • In the provided field, enter the preferred URL you want search engines to consider as the canonical version of the page.
  • Make sure to use the full URL (including https:// or http://).

4. Save Your Changes

  • Once you have entered the canonical URL, click the Save Changes button at the bottom of the page to update your project's settings.

5. Publish Your Site

  • To ensure that the changes take effect, publish your site by clicking the Publish button in the Webflow Designer.

Summary

To add a canonical tag in Webflow, navigate to the SEO settings in your Project Settings, enter the desired canonical URL, and save your changes. Finally, publish your site to implement the canonical tag.

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