WWW Canonicalization

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  • Resolved Anonymous
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    I had WordPress try and help me with the error I got when I did an SEO analyzer scan. It came up with a www canonicalization error. WP changed on their end; however, the error message still persists.

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  • Hello,

    Thanks for contacting us, and sorry for any inconvenience that might have been caused due to that.

    Can you please share your site URL with us? So that we can investigate the issue further for you.

    Looking forward to helping you.

    Thank you.

    Anonymous
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    My website is: frugalnook.com

    Hello,

    All the four versions of your site URL (HTTP/HTTP and WWW, non-WWW) are not redirecting to the final version and this is why you’re encountering such an error.

    It looks like the WWW version of your URL leading to the URL: http://,frugalnook.com,/wp-content/newfold-page-cache/_index.html

    Please get in touch with your hosting provider and ask them to fix this one for you. Or, follow the guide below to learn how you can do that:
    https://rankmath.com/kb/how-to-redirect-www-urls-to-non-www/

    Let us know how it goes. Looking forward to helping you.

    Anonymous
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    That doesn’t seem to be an option. I took a screen shot, but it won’t let me paste it here

    Hello,

    You may use a tool like imgur to upload images and share URLs of the screenshots with us.

    Looking forward to helping you.

    Thank you.

    Anonymous
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    OK, I finally got that error cleared up. I need help with others.
    It says page objects are too high. I have no idea what to do with it.

    Hello,

    The number of page objects is controlled by the theme and plugins you have installed and thus this is not directly related to something you have done. A single web page that you browse is made up of multiple elements. You have the actual HTML, JavaScript, CSS, images, and then external resources.

    The problem is that each object on the page has to be separately requested by the server, and those requests take valuable loading time which affects your SEO since Google will penalize websites that take longer to load.

    To fix this, you need to reduce the number of images, and scripts from the theme that are making non-essential requests. I would recommend you follow some step-by-step guides in these links:
    https://mythemeshop.com/blog/wordpress-speed-optimization/:
    https://onlinemediamasters.com/slow-wordpress-site

    Hope that helps.

    Thank you.

    Hello,

    Since we did not hear back from you for 15 days, we are assuming that you found the solution. We are closing this support ticket.

    If you still need assistance or any other help, please feel free to open a new support ticket, and we will be more than happy to assist.

    Thank you.

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