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DGibson6
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Hi

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I have a new webiste setup and linked it to my custom domain - dgpix.org.uk

 

Although all DNs is updated, my homepage won't load, but I think it's because I have it called "home" when it should be blank.  I don't know how to change this....can anyone help?

 

Many thanks

Danny

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Anton
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Hi @DGibson6

welcome to the community!

To change the so-called "slug", simply open the page, click on "settings" in the top-right corner (below the save and orange button), delete everything from the "content slug" field, and update/save/publish the page.

Bildschirmfoto 2025-05-20 um 10.05.08.png

 

 

Note:

As your page isn't live yet, I'm recommending to unpublish the page first(click on the arrow and select "unpublish" in the orange button). This will lead to not creating an automatic redirect, because you really don't need one at the time.

Therefor the order for this page/your current setup: unpublish page -> delete slug -> publish page

 

Later - once your page is up and running, people already know it and maybe bookmarked pages, don't unpublish pages and let Hubspot create redirects. But(!) - think about the redirects because after 3-4 of a single-page-redirects, search-engines will flag those as redirect-loops and which isn't great and you'll need to clean up.

You can find all the redirects in the Domain settings

 

 

 

best, 

Anton

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Anton
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Hi

SOLVE

Hi @DGibson6

welcome to the community!

To change the so-called "slug", simply open the page, click on "settings" in the top-right corner (below the save and orange button), delete everything from the "content slug" field, and update/save/publish the page.

Bildschirmfoto 2025-05-20 um 10.05.08.png

 

 

Note:

As your page isn't live yet, I'm recommending to unpublish the page first(click on the arrow and select "unpublish" in the orange button). This will lead to not creating an automatic redirect, because you really don't need one at the time.

Therefor the order for this page/your current setup: unpublish page -> delete slug -> publish page

 

Later - once your page is up and running, people already know it and maybe bookmarked pages, don't unpublish pages and let Hubspot create redirects. But(!) - think about the redirects because after 3-4 of a single-page-redirects, search-engines will flag those as redirect-loops and which isn't great and you'll need to clean up.

You can find all the redirects in the Domain settings

 

 

 

best, 

Anton

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DGibson6
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Hi

SOLVE

Worked a treat thank you - website now live 🙂

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DianaGomez
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SOLVE

Hi @DGibson6,

 

Thanks for reaching out!

 

I would like to invite some members of our community who may offer valuable insights.— hey @Lucila-Andimol, @Gilempert, @JuanGomez0818  - Could you share your advice with @DGibson6 ?

 

Thanks for taking a look!

Diana


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