x-default hreflang attribute value
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When is it best to use the x-default hreflang attribute value tags?
Screaming frog is flagging lots as missing, but is it necessary?
Thanks
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Hey Becky–here's a primer on the hreflang tag that I recommend reading: https://mza.seotoolninja.com/learn/seo/hreflang-tag
Essentially, if you have an international website with localized or translated versions (mexico.website.com, or website.com.mx, or website.com/mexico), you need to use rel="alternate" hreflang="es-mx" (using my Mexico example above) in the head tags of your site's pages.
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