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Added documentation for editors to configure redirects
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new_pages/index
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editing_existing_pages
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documents_images_snippets/index
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managing_redirects
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administrator_tasks/index
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Managing Redirects
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About redirects
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When dealing with publishing and unpublishing pages you will eventually need to make redirects.
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A redirect ensures that when a page is no longer available (404), the visitor and search engines are sent to a new page.
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Therefore the visitor won't end up in a breaking journey which would result in a page not found.
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Wagtail considers two types of configurable redirects depending on whether *Permanent* is checked or not:
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* Permanent redirect (checked by default)
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* Temporary redirect
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For both redirects the visitor won't experience a difference when visiting a page, but the search engine will react to these two type of redirects differently.
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* In the case of a temporary redirect a search engine will keep track of your old page and will index the redirected page as well.
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* With a permanent redirect, the search engine will mark the old page as obsolete and considers the new page as a replacement.
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.. note::
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As a best practice Wagtail will check redirects as permanent by default, in order to prevent the undermining of your search engine ranking.
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Configuring redirects
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.. image:: ../_static/images/screen41_redirects_menu_item.png
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To configure redirects head over to 'Redirects', which can be found in the Settings menu, accessible via the left-hand menu bar.
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.. image:: ../_static/images/screen42_redirects_interface.png
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* Add a redirect by clicking the *Add redirect* button in the top-right.
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* Search for redirects already configured by entering your search term in the search bar. The results will be automatically updated as you type.
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* Edit the details of a redirect by clicking the URL path in the listing.
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.. image:: ../_static/images/screen43_redirects_edit_redirect.png
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* Set *Redirect from* to the URL pattern which is no longer available on your site.
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* Set the *From site* if applicable (for eg: a multisite environment).
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* Check whether the redirect is *Permanent* or temporary (unchecked).
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As a last step you can either redirect to a new page within Wagtail **or** you can redirect the page to a different domain outside of Wagtail.
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* Select your page from the explorer for *Redirect to a page*.
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* Set a full-domain and path for *Redirect to any URL*.
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.. note::
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Keep in mind a redirect will only be initiated if the page is not found.
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It will not be applied to existing pages (200) which will resolve on your site.
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