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MarkS
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I was looking at healthyhandyman dot com as an affiliate site example to
model my site after. I noticed with his blog posts and reviews that
when on the homepage, if I click "hand and power tools" to view the
blog posts the url is healthyhandyman dot com/hand-power-tools.
When I click on "30 different types of pliers" the url is now
healthyhandyman dot com/different-types-of-pliers/.
How did he structure it to where it doesnt read
healthyhandyman dot com/hand-power-tools/different-types-of-pliers/
since different-types-of-pliers is a blog post under the hand-power-tools
inner page?
Im noticing the same things on other sites that are built with other webpage
builders. This was built with Elementor, which I'm happy with, I didnt
know how he was able to keep the url short and not have the submenu in
between.
Thanks in advance
model my site after. I noticed with his blog posts and reviews that
when on the homepage, if I click "hand and power tools" to view the
blog posts the url is healthyhandyman dot com/hand-power-tools.
When I click on "30 different types of pliers" the url is now
healthyhandyman dot com/different-types-of-pliers/.
How did he structure it to where it doesnt read
healthyhandyman dot com/hand-power-tools/different-types-of-pliers/
since different-types-of-pliers is a blog post under the hand-power-tools
inner page?
Im noticing the same things on other sites that are built with other webpage
builders. This was built with Elementor, which I'm happy with, I didnt
know how he was able to keep the url short and not have the submenu in
between.
Thanks in advance