Hi! I have no idea what I am doing but I bought the domain and came to hubspot to set up the website. I cannot figure out how to get it to be just the dot com. Not include /en-us after! My default language is English-US, the language on my website is the same. When I go to type in www.panhandleaginsurance.com it says it does not exist. It only exists if I include \en-us. The chat feature has been unable to help and they suggest I try here. I am not a web developer and was very proud I was able to connect the domain. Please help!
Thanks @ML82, so here's what's happening - because your domain language is already set to English and you're not using the prefix slug in the URL, when you set the language on the individual page, HubSpot is interpreting that to override the default and adding it.
If you remove the language from the page, it will remove it from the URL and you should be all set.
You only need to set the language for individual pages if it differs from your default language when building a multi-language site.
Thanks for sharing this, I'll provide some feedback about the individual page setting to see if there's a way to make it more clear for new users.
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Jennifer I'm having the same issue of the forced /en-us extension being added everytime I try to make content updates to the blog page and press "update". I turned off all the language settings as you have listed above...spent hours on this. This is for the blog listing pages.
@SBulfer this looks like it might've been a delay in updating after you changed the language settings, as noted on another thread it looks like everything is good to go now.
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This is exactly what mine looks like before you responded. None of the toggles are "checked/selected". Everything appears to be correct according to your picture. It still isn't working.
Hi @ML82 there's one more place to check - can you open your home page and check the "Settings" where you add your internal page title, page title, meta description, etc. and see if there is any text in the content slug box?
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Thanks @ML82, so here's what's happening - because your domain language is already set to English and you're not using the prefix slug in the URL, when you set the language on the individual page, HubSpot is interpreting that to override the default and adding it.
If you remove the language from the page, it will remove it from the URL and you should be all set.
You only need to set the language for individual pages if it differs from your default language when building a multi-language site.
Thanks for sharing this, I'll provide some feedback about the individual page setting to see if there's a way to make it more clear for new users.
If my reply answered your question please mark it as a solution to make it easier for others to find.
Hello - I was having the same issue and followed all of the instructions you suggested here in this thread but it's still not working for me. When I edit the website page to remove the language and then go to update/publish with these changes i get an error that says "A page already exists at 'URL'. To chnage the URL, please click the settings tab". But I don't want to change the URL I just want it to not have en-us at the end.
Hi @SRawlings9 that means you have another page in the CMS that has a blank content slug - it could be archived, unpublished/draft, or published, but there's another page that is blank and would need to have some text added in the settings before you can save your change on the preferred home page.
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I think I only have this one website page? I just created it last week. Here is a screenshot of my website pages. Do you know if there is somewhere else I can check?
Ok, I just added "/blog" to the blog slug. Will this effect my url that i wanted to remove en-us from? It's now showing 404 error, so i'm wondering if it needs the 48 hours to propagate?
@SRawlings9 it's 404 because now there isn't a home page at all - once you remove en-us from the website page (which you can do now that the blog slug isn't blank) then that page would show on your root domain and should be immediate.
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