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A canonical URL is the standard [[Glossary/URL|URL]] for a web page. Because there are many ways a URL can be written, it's possible for the same web page content to live at several different addresses, or URLs. | A canonical URL is the standard [[Glossary/URL|URL]] for a web page. Because there are many ways a URL can be written, it's possible for the same web page content to live at several different addresses, or URLs. | ||
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For more information about why having a canonical URL is important, read: | For more information about why having a canonical URL is important, read: | ||
− | ;[[Learn/Don't-Lose-People-Who-Don't-Type-WWW|Don't Lose People Who Don't Type WWW]] | + | ; [[Learn/Don't-Lose-People-Who-Don't-Type-WWW|Don't Lose People Who Don't Type WWW]] |
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− | ;[[Learn/Twin-Home-Pages:-Classic-SEO-Mistake|Twin Home Pages: Classic SEO Mistake]] | + | and |
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+ | ; [[Learn/Twin-Home-Pages:-Classic-SEO-Mistake|Twin Home Pages: Classic SEO Mistake]] |
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