* AH-SID I never write rel canonical in my blog but I see that in my blog's source.

I think it is the reason why google index my blog post with symbol '?'

so How to Remove 'rel=canonical' in my Blog?
2014-06-23 04:33 · (0)
* Arifmtp * AH-SID bertanya langsung saja pada graham. :)
2014-06-23 11:31 · (0)
* AH-SID * Arifmtp Sepertinya harus begitu, tapi saya yakin beliau sudah membaca thread ini. Mungkin sedang semedi ;-D memikirkan cara yang terbaik sebelum membalas sebuah jawaban.

Hello mr. Graham... I need your help...:)
2014-06-24 21:06 · (0)
* TechnoSparks * AH-SID I do not understand why you would like to remove such snip from the URL.
To me, as long it does not interfere with your development, and things, I will always allow it to happen. In fact, the text you have posted, might only appear with some different devices. As I already checked just now, I cannot see anything rel=canonical in my blog URL. :)
2014-06-25 13:21 · (0)
* AH-SID * TechnoSparks A few days ago I wrote an article on the blog. After that I would like to know if my blog could compete in the google search page or not. Turns out there, then I click on a link that leads to the article page. I found the addition of a question mark (?) In the url (people refer to it as a query). So I looking for something in blog source. I found there is a rel=canonical tag on <head>. It makes me a little uncomfortable, so I want to remove the rel=canonical :(

also by this thread I hope we (users xtgem) can edit the source <head> in full, especially for:
<link rel="canonical" ...
<link rel="alternate/rss+xml" ...
and CSS styling for xtblog 'social rate up'.
;-D
2014-06-25 15:37 · (0)
* TechnoSparks * AH-SID So you meant it appeared from Google? Then, XtGem cannot be blamed for this. Or it might so. I am feeling very interested on this topic. I will see what I can come up with. Blame Google instead for now. :D May I know what browser do you use? Is it opera mini?
2014-06-25 16:36 · (1)

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