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How to add rel='canonical' to Blogger template header
How to add this to a Blogger template header:
rel='canonical'
I made a mistake with data:post.url, which doesn't work on the header and gives me error message"
<link expr:href='data:post.ur …
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How to add rel='canonical' to Blogger template header
I tried it my self and find the correct code
<b:if cond="data:blog.isMobile">
<b:else/>
<b:if cond='data:blog.url'>
<link expr:href='data:blog.url' rel='canonical'/>
</b:if>
</b:if>
the code "dat …