
How to Share and Copy Website URLs: A Complete Guide
A site's URL can be shared through social media or direct communication. Here's how to properly share your site's pages:
For Navigation Menu Pages:
- Open your browser in private/incognito mode
- Navigate to the desired page without logging in
- Copy the URL from the address bar
- Share the URL via social media or email
For [Linkless] Section Pages:
- Log into your site
- Access the desired page
- Click the arrow at the top left for full preview
- Copy the URL from the address bar
- Replace built-in domain with custom domain if applicable
Example domain replacement:
Homepage Blog/Portfolio URLs:
When blog/portfolio is set as homepage, you can omit their slugs:
- Blog: https://example.squarespace.com/post-title
- Portfolio: https://example.squarespace.com/sub-page-title
Important URL Sharing Tips:
- Always verify URLs before sharing
- Avoid sharing logged-in URLs (containing /config/pages)
- For index pages, share either the index URL or direct page URL
- Share page URLs containing images/files rather than direct image/file URLs
- Use automatic social sharing features when available for collection items
Common URL Formats:
- Regular pages: domain.com/page-name
- Blog posts: domain.com/blog/post-title
- Portfolio items: domain.com/portfolio/item-name
Remember: Logged-in URLs will redirect visitors to the login screen instead of your content. Always test shared URLs in an incognito window to ensure proper access.
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