Post by account_disabled on Feb 26, 2024 22:55:14 GMT -6
The URL patterns First lets define a good pattern. A good pattern is something which we can use to easily select a template of URLs ideally using contains rather than any complicated regex. This usually means were talking about adding folders because theyre easiest to find with just a contains filter i.e. products blogs etc. We also want to keep things humanreadable when possible so we need to bear that in mind when choosing our folders. So where should we add folders to our URLs I always ask the following two questions Will I need to group the pages in this template together If a set of pages needs grouping I need to put them in the same folder so we can identify this by URL.
Are there crucial subgroupings for this set of pages If there are Kazakhstan Phone Number List are they mutually exclusive and how often might they change If there are common groupings I may want to make then I should consider putting this in the URL unless those data groupings are liable to change. Lets look at a couple examples. Firstly back to our product example lets suppose were setting up product URLs for a fashion ecommerce store. Will I need to group the products together Yes almost certainly. There clearly needs to be a way of grouping in the URL. We should put them in a product folder.
Within in this template how might I need to group these URLs together products is the product category. Lets take a black midi dress. What about putting little black dress or midi as a category Well are they mutually exclusive Our dress could fit in the little black dress category and the midi dress category so thats probably not something we should add as a folder in the URL. What about moving up a level and using dress as a category Now that is far more suitable if we could reasonably split all our products into Dresses Tops Skirts Trousers Jeans And if we were happy with.
Are there crucial subgroupings for this set of pages If there are Kazakhstan Phone Number List are they mutually exclusive and how often might they change If there are common groupings I may want to make then I should consider putting this in the URL unless those data groupings are liable to change. Lets look at a couple examples. Firstly back to our product example lets suppose were setting up product URLs for a fashion ecommerce store. Will I need to group the products together Yes almost certainly. There clearly needs to be a way of grouping in the URL. We should put them in a product folder.
Within in this template how might I need to group these URLs together products is the product category. Lets take a black midi dress. What about putting little black dress or midi as a category Well are they mutually exclusive Our dress could fit in the little black dress category and the midi dress category so thats probably not something we should add as a folder in the URL. What about moving up a level and using dress as a category Now that is far more suitable if we could reasonably split all our products into Dresses Tops Skirts Trousers Jeans And if we were happy with.