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Redirecting Pages
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Written by Alexis Taylor
Updated over a week ago

You can use redirects if you use content to a new URL and don't want customers to see a 404 - not found page.

To create a new redirect fill in the form and click on "Add Redirect" on the right. In the "From" field, you enter the path of the page which will be redirected. The "From" path is relative to your site, so if your domain is example.com, then the settings in the screenshot below will apply to example.com/my-old-url.

In the "To" field, you enter the destination. This is where your visitors will be sent. You can enter a relative path to stay on your domain or an absolute URL such as: "https://www.test.com".

The "Status Code" lets you change between a 301 and 302 response for SEO purposes.

Once you have clicked on "Add Redirect" your redirects will not become active until you publish your site again.

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