Manage URL redirects
Adding Redirects
Redirects allow you to make a specific web page redirect to another page and display the contents of that page. This way you can make a page with a long URL accessible by a page which has a shorter and easier to remember URL.
For example: Since http://www.domain.com/folder1/foldera/longfilename_with_underscores.html is hard to remember, you can make http://www.domain.com/filename.html redirect to the other URL. This way users do not have to remember the longer url or search through your web site to get to the page they wish to access.
Steps - Watch the movie
1 To access the Redirects Menu, click on the
icon above the word Redirects on the main screen of your cPanel interface.
2 Enter the URL that you wish to be redirected in the first blank field.
3 Enter the URL of the page that you wish your users to be taken (redirected) to in the second blank field.
4 Select from the drop box whether this redirect is to be permanent or temporary.
NOTE: Temporary redirects can be used when pages are under construction so that the user can view another page until that page is complete.
5 Click on Add to add the redirect.
Troubleshooting
Make sure both the page that is being redirected as well as the page that is being redirected to exist.
Removing Redirects
If you no longer wish for a url to show another URL when accessed, you can remove the redirect for that URL in the Redirects Menu.
Steps - Watch the movie
1 To access the Redirects Menu, click on the
icon above the word Redirects on the main screen of your cPanel interface.
2 Select the URL you wish to remove the redirect for from the drop box next below Remove Redirect:
3 Click on Remove to remove the redirect.
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