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Hello.
Firstly, apologies if this is not in the correct section of the forum.
I 'm sure I have made the url this way myself but I didn't realise this would be the result.
When I visit my blogs, it looks like it is a folder within a folder and the url looks unnecessarily complicated.
Example: my latest blog - Dog Wheelchairs: A Complete Buying Guide | Silver Circle Pets
https://silvercirclepets.co.uk/blogs/blogs/dog-wheelchairs-a-complete-buying-guide
how do i remove one of the word 'blogs' appearing in the url's?
I daren't delete the blogs folder in case i delete all my blogs.
thanks
Hello, @Nickahola Please Following Steps
Login to Your Shopify Admin: Log in to your Shopify store's admin dashboard.
Access the Blog Posts: From your admin, go to Online Store > Blog posts.
Edit the Blog Post: Find the blog post that contains the subcategory you want to remove. Click on the blog post's title to edit it.
Edit the Tags: Inside the blog post editor, look for the Tags section. Tags are often used to categorize and subcategorize blog posts. You should see the subcategory tag you want to remove there. Remove that tag from the list of tags associated with the blog post.
Update the Blog Post: After removing the subcategory tag, scroll to the bottom or top of the page and click the Save or Update button (the exact wording may vary depending on your Shopify theme).
Repeat for Other Blog Posts: If the subcategory tag is used on multiple blog posts, you will need to repeat this process for each affected blog post.
Verify the Change: Go back to your blog page or wherever the subcategory was being displayed. Refresh the page to ensure that the subcategory has been removed from the blog posts.
Hello.
Thank you for the reply. This issue doesn't appear to be caused by tags.
Rather I think it has to do with this blogs folder I must've created at some point.
I just tried to create a new 'test blog'. Whether I choose to file the blog in a folder or not, the URL becomes testblog/testblog. (the second is the name of the blog).
I don't know why it has to create a second trail in the URL
Thanks!
You can remove sub category from your blogs url and make your URL customized for better SEO:
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