I have Google Search Console complaining that I have several pages that are "Duplicate without user-selected canonical". In fact, it is a category blog with 41 articles broken into several 'pages' using J5's pagination option so that there are 12 per page. (The articles only consist of a jpg image of the front page of an archive leaflet which each link to a PDF of the full leaflet).
Google seems to think that these are near duplicates:
/season-leaflet-archive?start=0
/season-leaflet-archive?start=12
/season-leaflet-archive?start=24
/season-leaflet-archive?start=36
The 'real' page is /season-leaflet-archive
How can I get around this?
I'm also getting it for /index.php which shouldn't be used.
And BTW, why does it start with 0 and not 1?
TIA
Google seems to think that these are near duplicates:
/season-leaflet-archive?start=0
/season-leaflet-archive?start=12
/season-leaflet-archive?start=24
/season-leaflet-archive?start=36
The 'real' page is /season-leaflet-archive
How can I get around this?
I'm also getting it for /index.php which shouldn't be used.
And BTW, why does it start with 0 and not 1?
TIA
Statistics: Posted by GillianBPP — Wed Dec 04, 2024 2:26 pm