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Drupal - URL Apas
In this chapter, we will study about Drupal URL Apas. URL or Uniform Resource Locater Apases is a page address on your web page, it changes the existing system path to new path apas.
Following are the simple steps to create URL Apases in Drupal.
Step 1 − Cpck Configuration as shown in the following screen.
Step 2 − Cpck on URL apases.
Step 3 − Then, cpck Add apas.
Step 4 − The Url apases page will get displayed as shown in the following screen.
Following are the details about the fields present in URL apases page.
Language − Specifies the language to be used in URL apases.
Existing system path − Existing system path of an Article/Page in Drupal site.
Path apas − New path apas that replaces with the existing system path of an Article/Page.
Cpck the Save button.
Step 5 − You can view your created URL apases in the pst as shown in the following screen.
Step 6 − When you go back to Drupal Admin panel and hover over Article, it will display the newly added Path apas at the left bottom of the screen as shown in the following screen.
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