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URLs

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Last updated 2 years ago

With URLs you can configure custom URLs and forwarders for your website.

URLs overview

The URLs overview present you all URLs configured for your website.

  1. Overview of all URLs

    1. Active - whether the URL is currently working or not.

    2. Behavior - whether the URL forwards the visitor, or is an endpoint for the visitor.

    3. URL - The actual URL.

    4. Destination type - Where the URL is linked to.

    5. Generated - Whether the URL is generated or not.

      1. Generated links cannot be edited manually, but other links can be edited or deleted.

Destination types

There are different types of destinations you can link to a URL. These types are explained below.

    • When linking a USM page to your menu item, you will be presented with a dropdown of all available USM pages.

    • When linking a Plugin page to your menu item, you will be presented with a dropdown of all available Plugin pages.

  • Yii controller - a more advanced way of connecting a programmed page of your website. If this is needed, your developer will create the menu item.

  • Link - a direct link to another website.

    • You need to copy-paste the link of the website including https:// into the input field.

Create or edit URL

When creating a new URL or editing an existing URL, you use the following page:

  1. URL - the actual URL.

  2. Active - whether the URL should work or not.

  3. Behavior - what the URL should do in relation to the destination.

    1. Endpoint - upon visiting, the URL will stay in the address bar and the destination will be displayed (will not work for Links, of course)

    2. Forward - when a visitor visits the URL, he will be redirected to the destination.

    1. After selecting the destination type, another field may appear to further specify the destination.

  4. Buttons to either save the changes, or go back to discard your changes.

Button to .

Menu item - while a has a generated URL, sometimes you want to forward another URL to this menu item.

USM page - one of the pages created in the USM Admin Panel under .

Plugin page - a page defined by a provided by your developer.

Destination type - what to link to the menu item.

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