Web site administrators will need to refer to this information when they need to set up SEO-friendly URLs, also knows as page routes, for a siteIf you are creating a new page, the SEO URL or page route can be added.
Once a page has been saved, follow these steps to edit the Page Route. This is especially useful for Custom pages (see Creating Custom Pages - Classic sites) , to give them a meaningful and SEO-friendly URL.
Step-by-step guides
To create URLs for SEO and your users.
To edit a Page Route:
- As Administrator, navigate In the CMS, go to Settings → SEO or Maintenance. or Page Routes (zSearchEngineOptimisationMaintenance).
Click the URL Routing tab.
Click New.
Populate the fields as required (refer to the legend below).
Click OK to save.
- For the new page route to be operational for the site, click Re-register RoutesUse the Search tool to find the page route.
- Click the radio button next to the route.
- Click Modify.
Update details.
Sequence - Order the page routes are interpreted. New page routes do not necessarily need to have unique values assigned.
Info Page routes are checked each time a search is performed. Lower sequence numbers are examined first – therefore frequently used pages (i.e. 'Home', 'Login') should have a lower value than pages such as 'Terms & Conditions', which might only be viewed occasionally.
To edit a Page Route:
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Property
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Description
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The order in which the page routes are interpreted. New page routes do not necessarily need to have unique values assigned.
NOTE: The sequence values for Custom page routes should be lower than for Product/Category routes. This will help return results more quickly for non-product pages. For instance, 'Contact Us', 'Help', and 'Home' could all have a sequence value of 10, and Product/Category routes could be 500.
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Route Name
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Route Name - Description of page route.
Route URL
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- Route for mapping requests
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. This will appear in the site's URL (e.g. 'Help', 'ContactUs' ).
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Page - Page the above route
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Default Parameter Values
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- Default values for parameters based on the web page (e.g. 'custompage=Help' would be the Default Parameter Values for the 'Help' URL route.).
- To save, click OK.
- For the new page route to work on the site, click Re-register Routes.
Examples
Sequence | Route Name | Route URL | Web Page | Default Parameter Values | Resulting final SEO-friendly URL |
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10 | Contact Us | ContactUs | ~/Questionnaire.aspx | questionnaire=Contact | www.YourWebSite.com/ContactUs |
10 | Help | Help | ~/Custompage.aspx | custompage=Help | www.YourWebSite.com/Help |
10 | Home | Home | ~/Home.aspx | www.YourWebSite.com/Home | |
20 | About Us | AboutUs | ~Custompage.aspx | custompage=aboutus | www.YourWebSite.com/AboutUs |
500 | Product Route | Product/{product}/{ProductSEOName} | ~/ProductDisplay.aspx | www.YourWebSite.com/product/product-code-or-name | |
500 | Category Route | Category/{CategorySEOName}/{*CategorySEONameOptional} | ~/ProductDisplay.aspx | www.YourWebSite.com/category/category-code-or-name |
To create a Page Route:
- In the CMS, go to Settings → SEO Maintenance. or Page Routes (zSearchEngineOptimisationMaintenance).
Click the URL Routing tab.
- Click New.
- Enter details in the fields.
- To save, click OK.
- For the new page route to work on the site, click Re-register Routes.
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Users can be redirected to Specials/Campaign pages from a URL. First, create a Page Route for the Custom Page or Template. Then simply include the URL with an 'R' parameter prefacing the Custom Page name: http://mywebsite.com.au/login.aspx?R=mycampign |
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