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Naomi_

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    Naomi_ got a reaction from Nicte in How to add "Nofollow" for image and button links?   
    @cavitee
     
    Using commas to separate multiple sites did not work for me. However, this format worked:
    <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.5.0/jquery.min.js"></script> <script> $(document).ready(function() {     $('[href*="amazon.com"]').attr('rel','sponsored');     $('[href*="ebay.com"]').attr('rel','sponsored'); }); </script> I hope this is correct, @tuanphan!
     
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    Naomi_ reacted to DanielleC in How do you get Squarespace to regenerate the Local Business Schema markup?   
    Site URL: https://www.thecalltoconserve.com
    I'm taking a deep dive into my website's coding and running URLs through the Rich Results Test. All of my links are coming back with errors because my business information (physical address, hours, etc.) are left blank. This is because my site is not for a local business and I do not have hours/an address. However, Google recognizes my site as a local business. Is there any way to change this schema? If so, where do I inject this code to override the local business schema that somehow exists somewhere on my site? Thanks in advance!
     

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    Naomi_ reacted to Brent_Dickens in Core Web Vitals   
    I am extremely interested in any site improvements we can get.
    I have mentioned it a few times in the past but it does not seem to go past this level within Circle as far as I am aware. 
    I am also unaware of any sort of Squarespace public roadmap so I am unsure if this is being looked into by the development team or not.  
    Anyone else got any updates?
     
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    Naomi_ reacted to bayrumblues in Core Web Vitals   
    Anyone? No updates or interest or outrage over this? I am surprised as we are all paying good money for a pretty poorly performing service here. Squarespace has known about this for at least two years and have seemingly done nothing to rectify it. Google is most certainly punishing our collective SEOs.
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    Naomi_ reacted to i3D in Non-canonical pages listed in the sitemap - How to Fix?   
    I've noticed the canonical issue for some years now, never made an issue until recently. Google and Bing finally caught up with the canonical issue and now everything is going sideways. One website that I manage have SEO description on the site root/home. in the sitemap /home priority is 1. So Bing and Google are ignoring it because it is canonical. Now the sitemap order that Squarespace generate is all random (order is for the weak) so now Google decides to look for a site description, and it does so by going from the top to bottom (yay the order is all sideways!!). The first on the list is the, but the blog page doesn't have SEO and it has a priority of 0.75 so it is ignored. The 2nd page is that of a podcast article (not first, not last, just one in the middle, as random as it can get), with a priority of 0.5. So Google decides to pick that one up and lo and behold my client website is currently owned by the guest on that podcast page. I kid you not.
    I spent a couple of days analyzing and writing detailed step by step (with pictures) and a technical explanation of what happened and why is it happening and sent it to the support. Only to be pushed back and not reading a a single thing and just picking the first answer from their hat (One even suggested that SEO strategy is not a Squarespace support issue!!!). Eventually after a long day of battle a senior support person reached with all the introduction and credentials in place, the response was the following: "We tested it Facebook and works in Facebook, so if it works in Facebook this means the problem is with Google."
    It took a lot of restraint to keep calm and request the issue to be raised to the engineers. Eventually it was forwarded but we were told not to expect any answer soon!!!
    Yes I am dishing out. But God the level of stupidity is jarring. My client is losing traffic, quantifiable metrics we can see and measure from Google Search Console and all Squarespace have to say is to push back and shift the blame to an SEO strategy and Google.
    I've had my fair share of issues with Squarespace and SEO in the past, and I've always managed to patch things up with a scotch tape. I could write my own sitemap.xml and give that to google search console instead. By seriously Squarespace GYST. Yes you have a well rounded CMS with solid backend and authoring tool, but claiming you are SEO optimized is the furthest from the truth. You are not SEO friendly or even optimized by a looooooooooong shot. Your SEO is stupid, there I said it, it is stupid and done by incompetence engineers, so grow up and Fix the problem rather than patching it.
    This is the straw guys, GYST because life is too short to keep patching things up to cover for your incompetence. And if you think my words are harsh and out of line, well now you get a taste of what I go through trying to explain to my client that the advise and decision to build their website on Squarespace was faaaaaaaar better than building on WordPress, ohhh and praising the level of support (that once was and lost). Only to fail miserably when faced with something as catastrophic as displaying the wrong site brand and description with constant pushback from the (once was) legendary support.
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    Naomi_ got a reaction from ebbaemilia in AMP Page is Invalid: Disallowed attribute...HELP!   
    I'm also having this issue. It doesn't happen for all internal links, however. I will contact customer support.
    Update: here's the response from customer support:
     
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    Naomi_ got a reaction from creedon in AMP Page is Invalid: Disallowed attribute...HELP!   
    I'm also having this issue. It doesn't happen for all internal links, however. I will contact customer support.
    Update: here's the response from customer support:
     
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    Naomi_ got a reaction from creedon in AMP Page is Invalid: Disallowed attribute...HELP!   
    I'm also having this issue. It doesn't happen for all internal links, however. I will contact customer support.
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    Naomi_ got a reaction from tuanphan in Disable one folder link only   
    @tuanphan  Once again, thank you so much. Your posts are incredibly helpful and have saved me countless hours.
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    Naomi_ reacted to tuanphan in Disable one folder link only   
    Add to Home > Design > Custom CSS
    /* Disable follow click */ .Header-nav-folder-title[href="/follow"] { pointer-events: none; }  
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    Naomi_ reacted to mrclarkson in Squarespace page editor - constant lagging and other issues   
    Hi Naomi. Sorry for the slow reply. It's been a busy time!
    I did not submit a ticket, frankly because I've brought it up with Squarespace staff before and basically just get the "thanks for your feedback, but it's working fine for us" or "we will pass this along to the development team..." and then NOTHING changes.
    It sure is frustrating! Today I have to wait 10 - 20 seconds after every single time I add a block. During that time I can't select another block or edit anything.  Argggghhh!
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    Naomi_ got a reaction from Alanna_G in Squarespace page editor - constant lagging and other issues   
    We are definitely having this problem as well. We have several people working on our website, all in different locations, all having the same issues. It is actually costing us money because it takes our hourly workers so long to do simple tasks, such as adding a block. On Black Friday I could not load the page editor at all. I gave up.
    Have you submitted a ticket? I will do so today.
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