canonical-chain
// Use when auditing metadata, crawlability, structured data, or indexability related to Avoid redirect chains on canonical URLs. Verify the rendered HTML and HTTP response rather than relying only on source files.
Avoid redirect chains on canonical URLs
Canonical chains confuse search engines and can result in the wrong version of a page being indexed, while also adding unnecessary latency for crawlers.
Quick Reference
- Ensure that the URL in your
rel="canonical"tag returns a 200 OK status - Never point a canonical tag to a URL that then redirects to another location
- Verify that the canonical URL is the final, intended version of the content
Check
Verify that the canonical URL of the page does not result in any redirects.
Fix
Update the <link rel="canonical"> tag to point directly to the final, non-redirecting URL.
Explain
Explain why pointing a canonical tag to a redirecting URL weakens the canonical-url signal and impacts SEO.
Code Review
Review metadata generation, rendered HTML, structured data, and response headers related to Avoid redirect chains on canonical URLs. Flag exact routes or templates where search-facing output violates the rule, and describe how to verify the final page output.
For full implementation details, code examples, and framework-specific guidance,
see references/rule.md.
Rule page: https://frontendchecklist.io/en/rules/seo/canonical-chain