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SEO friendly URLs (3.11.0)

Rodolfo

⭐ Chevereto Godlike
Chevereto Staff
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3.11.0 has been just released and in this post you will learn about the new SEO friendly URLs.

SEO friendly URLs

Image and album links (/image|album/<id>) will now automatically append SEO tags that will allow your links to behave better for SEO. These SEO tags are taken from the image title and album name respectively.

In short, any capable object will now have an URL like this one:

Code:
https://demo.chevereto.com/i/un-pewito-choro.NcY

Old links still work and you don't have to touch anything. Also, don't mind about the actual image filename. This only affects the album and image viewer.

For now, the feedback that I'm getting is that sharing links should be using the shorter version /<object>/<id> and after a short investigation I found out that these links will have the same leverage as the canonical URLs (SEO friendly). We should see a toggle for this in the next release.
 
Hello!
SEO friendly URL option works fine but ... is it possible to enable SEO URLs in Embed codes section (3.11.1 version)?
I mean URL of the page, it looks like old format now (without SEO, just ID)

Thanks
 
is it possible to enable SEO URLs in Embed codes section (3.11.1 version)?
No, you can't. It shows the shorter version, which redirects to the full SEO URL if needed, meaning that doesn't matter which link you use as the SEO URL is the canonical link.
 
Oh, I didn't pay attention to redirect, I just thought that you forget about embed codes and new format ;)
Sure, it's Ok with redirect, thanks
 
Quick question....
If I enable SEO friendly URLs and choose to disable it later, what will happen to the URLS?
 
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