Missing X-Default Hreflang

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Element Code: HR-006

Issue: Hreflang set lacks x-default annotation

Impact: No fallback for users in regions without specific versions

Fix: Add hreflang="x-default" pointing to default/fallback page

Detection: Hreflang validators, Screaming Frog

What Is This Issue?

The x-default hreflang specifies which page to show when no other language annotation matches the user. This is typically your main language version or a language selector page.

Why This Matters for Your Website

Without x-default, search engines have no guidance for users in regions without matching content. This can result in inconsistent or inappropriate results.

How to Fix This Issue

  1. Add x-default: Point to default version or language selector
  2. Choose wisely: Usually your primary language or a selector page

Tools for Detection

  • Hreflang validators: Check for x-default

TL;DR (The Simple Version)

Your hreflang set is missing x-default. Add it to specify which page should show for users who do not match any of your specific language targets.

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