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07 December 2022
Alan,
Thanks for the reply, but that does not help in the slightest... I am completely stuck- I have other sites that I created with nicepage and I don't have this problem. I have checked, and they do all have css and html pages, but I don't get that 300 error.
I have searched on Google and in forums and cannot find anything... The only thing I thought of was to add text in the robots.txt file not to index css pages, but I found an article from Google saying I shouldn't do that.
Can you at least point me in the right direction please? I have tried setting every html page as canonical, but not only does it not work, according to Google Search console I have not set canonical pages.
I appreciate you don't have time to answer questions 'not directly related to Nicepage software and its fuctions' and this is perhaps more of a general web design question, but please understand some of us using Nicepage are not web designers and have our own businesses, so we just don't have the time to learn html and web traditional web design, that is why we are using Nicepage instead of just coding ourselves. If Nicepage wants to be a good alternative to the likes of Wix and Squarespace, it would be helpful if someone could at least point us in the right direction when something doesn't work as it should.
Thanks,
Brendan
Alan,
Thanks for the reply, but that does not help in the slightest... I am completely stuck- I have other sites that I created with nicepage and I don't have this problem. I have checked, and they do all have css and html pages, but I don't get that 300 error.
I have searched on Google and in forums and cannot find anything... The only thing I thought of was to add text in the robots.txt file not to index css pages, but I found an article from Google saying I shouldn't do that.
Can you at least point me in the right direction please? I have tried setting every html page as canonical, but not only does it not work, according to Google Search console I have not set canonical pages.
I appreciate you don't have time to answer questions 'not directly related to Nicepage software and its fuctions' and this is perhaps more of a general web design question, but please understand some of us using Nicepage are not web designers and have our own businesses, so we just don't have the time to learn html and web traditional web design, that is why we are using Nicepage instead of just coding ourselves. If Nicepage wants to be a good alternative to the likes of Wix and Squarespace, it would be helpful if someone could at least point us in the right direction when something doesn't work as it should.
Thanks,
Brendan