For SEO, I currently create an article, then a hidden menu and use the alias box to link to the article. Then I create a menu or link to the hidden menu.
Example,
Article name = Use Fabric
Alias = use-fabric
Menu Manager created a new menu called Hidden Menus
Within it, created a new hidden menu called =
Hidden Menu name = Use Fabric
Alias = use-fabric
Parameters - link to the article named use-fabric
Now, all I do is create a link in either of my public menu's or link to the hidden menu (and article) by using = use-fabric
This allows an URL such as http://mysite.com/use-fabric and it doesn't matter how many sub-categories it has, it will always have just the hidden menu/article name.
Can I still do this with the Fabric table pages??
Example,
Article name = Use Fabric
Alias = use-fabric
Menu Manager created a new menu called Hidden Menus
Within it, created a new hidden menu called =
Hidden Menu name = Use Fabric
Alias = use-fabric
Parameters - link to the article named use-fabric
Now, all I do is create a link in either of my public menu's or link to the hidden menu (and article) by using = use-fabric
This allows an URL such as http://mysite.com/use-fabric and it doesn't matter how many sub-categories it has, it will always have just the hidden menu/article name.
Can I still do this with the Fabric table pages??