Multiple x-default entries can interfere with a search engine’s ability to follow your hreflang tag.
The duplicated entries should be removed to resolve this particular issue.
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Multiple Defaults Create Conflicting Signals
You should never have more than one x-default entry on a page since that sends a confusing message to search engines.
And so, you’ll want to ensure that there is only one x-default entry per page.
How to Delete Multiple Defaults
Multiple defaults can be deleted from your site. However, you may not have direct access to this part of your CMS. You may have to put a ticket in the dev queue.
There is another solution to this problem that can resolve the issue at scale.
Deleting Multiple Defaults at Scale
Bypass the dev queue and resolve this hreflang issue with next-generation SEO platform ClarityAutomate.
All it takes is three steps.
- Select what you'd like to optimize
To solve this problem, we want to optimize a part of the site’s code, so we simply select “code.” - Choose how you'd like to optimize it
Since we’re looking to get rid of extra defaults, we select “delete.” - XPath of the x-default entry/entries that needs to be removed.
Select the Xpath location of the entry or entries that need to be deleted.
Before and After
This three-step process is all it takes to delete multiple entries.
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- Underscore Instead of Dash in Hreflang
- Empty Hreflang URL
- Hreflang Not Present
- Hreflang Present Outside <head>
- Hreflang URL Is Invalid
- Invalid order of Hreflang values
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