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---
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title: "URLs"
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date: "2014-01-03"
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aliases:
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- "/doc/urls/"
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weight: 40
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notoc: true
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menu:
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main:
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parent: 'extras'
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---
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## Pretty Urls
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By default Hugo will create content with 'pretty' urls. For example
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content created at /content/extras/urls.md will be rendered at
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/content/extras/urls/index.html and accessible at /content/extras/urls. No
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no standard server side configuration is required for these pretty urls to
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work.
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If you would like to have uglyurls you are in luck. Hugo supports the
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ability to create your entire site with ugly urls. Simply use the
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`--uglyurls=true` flag on the command line.
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If you want a specific piece of content to have an exact url you can
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specify this in the front matter under the url key. See [Content
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Organization](/content/organization/) for more details.
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## Canonicalization
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By default, all relative URLs encountered in the input will be canonicalized
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using `baseurl`, so that a link `/css/foo.css` becomes
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`http://yoursite.example.com/css/foo.css`.
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Setting `canonifyurls` to `false` will prevent this canonicalization.
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Benefits of canonicalization include fixing all URLs to be absolute, which may
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aid with some parsing tasks. Note though that all real browsers handle this
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client-side without issues.
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Benefits of non-canonicalization include being able to have resource inclusion
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be scheme-relative, so that http vs https can be decided based on how this
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page was retrieved.
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