I'm trying to make my site SEO friendly by giving the pages titles, meta tags, and so on. I've now come to the URL part, which really bugs me out. If I create a news article with a Danish name, the URL will also be in Danish, even if I'm on the English website. A Danish URL for people who aren't Danish will look weird and confusing, and it also hurts SEO a bit (if the search term is in the URL, that counts towards ranking).
So if I create an article, I want it to look for the Vorto values from the title instead. It would go something like this then:
Title (da): Mand fundet død på månen
Title (en): Man found dead on the moon
/da/mand-fundet-doed-paa-maanen/
/en/man-found-dead-on-the-moon/
Is something like this possible? I don't want the user to type in yet another value in another tab (like an "URL" tab), because the URL should be the same as the title of the page.
Different URL for different cultures
Hi!
I'm trying to make my site SEO friendly by giving the pages titles, meta tags, and so on. I've now come to the URL part, which really bugs me out. If I create a news article with a Danish name, the URL will also be in Danish, even if I'm on the English website. A Danish URL for people who aren't Danish will look weird and confusing, and it also hurts SEO a bit (if the search term is in the URL, that counts towards ranking).
So if I create an article, I want it to look for the Vorto values from the title instead. It would go something like this then:
Is something like this possible? I don't want the user to type in yet another value in another tab (like an "URL" tab), because the URL should be the same as the title of the page.
Thanks!
Hi Morten
Have a look at this article here:
http://progressive.be/blog-cases/umbraco-vorto-create-friendly-urls
and also there is this discussion by Jeroen Breuer on uHangouts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWjbJiIUQdk
and his approach has a project here;
https://our.umbraco.org/projects/developer-tools/1-1-multilingual-example/
regards
Marc
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