{"id":10851309,"date":"2018-11-06T03:26:33","date_gmt":"2018-11-06T03:26:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wordpress.org\/support\/?post_type=helphub_article&p=10851309"},"modified":"2024-06-08T18:44:50","modified_gmt":"2024-06-08T18:44:50","slug":"settings-permalinks-screen","status":"publish","type":"helphub_article","link":"https:\/\/wordpress.org\/documentation\/article\/settings-permalinks-screen\/","title":{"rendered":"Settings Permalinks screen"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

Permalinks<\/strong> are the permanent URLs to your individual pages and blog posts, as well as your category and tag archives. A permalink is the web address used to link to your content. The URL to each post should be permanent and never change \u2014 hence the name permalink.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

The Settings Permalinks Screen<\/strong> allows you to choose your default permalink structure. You can choose from common settings or create custom URL structures. You must click the Save Changes<\/strong> button at the bottom of the screen for the new settings to take effect.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

By default, WordPress uses web URLs that have day and name in them; however, WordPress offers you the ability to create a custom URL structure for your permalinks and archives. This can improve the aesthetics, usability, and forward compatibility of your links.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

For an introduction to Permalinks, read the Pretty Permalinks<\/a> section of Introduction to Blogging<\/a>. For a more in-depth description of the way this structure is specified, see the Using Permalinks<\/a> article.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Customize Permalink structure<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

A number of tags are available<\/a>, and here are some examples to get you started.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Common settings <\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n

Check one of the radio buttons corresponding to the correct Permalink Structure for your blog.<\/p>\n\n\n\n