![]() ![]() ![]() I'm not sure if the behaviour has changed or if it was always like this, but Chrome (and maybe others) will treat periods as described above as regarding directories, not files. You can then in page2.html write: link to page 1 to refer to the folder above the current path, for instance, if you have this file structure: page1.html Thankfully, 301s mean that search engines will retain page data – such as page visits – which allows your Wix site’s page to hold onto its strong SEO credentials.Have yet to find a case and/or browser where it does not work as intended. Putting them in place means that anyone who finds your page through the old URL can still access it on the new URL – and that all those backlinks will remain intact. Anyone visiting that site will get a 404 message, and that’ll be the end of their attempts to read your content. If you change your blog’s URL – and don’t do anything to redirect it – you’ll lose all that old page’s SEO standing. People have been reading it, it ranks quite well, and there are even a couple of sites linking back to the content on it. The problem is, the URL of your old blog has been around for a while. As we’ve seen so far, you’d be able to change the URL quite easily to ‘/my-thoughts’. Let’s say, for instance, that you want to rename the URL of your blog – currently ‘/blog’ to something more snazzy. These allow you to channel traffic from an old URL (one that no longer exists) to a new one (its replacement). If you’ve upgraded to one of Wix’s premium (read: paid) packages, you’ll be able to add 301 redirects to your site. If this happens, let us know in the comments, and we’ll update the instructions here accordingly. So if any of these instructions don’t make sense to you, that’ll be why! Wix’s guide to replacing your site URL with an alternative domain name should help with this.Īlso, bear in mind that, at the time of writing, Wix is currently updating the layout and structure of its Domains page (which you’ll need to head to before changing your Wix site’s URL). ![]() If you want to assign to your Wix site a domain that’s already registered to another site – or add a domain that’s not currently attached to a site at all – there are slightly different ways of doing this.
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