Arrived in 1999 in the world of blog,
the permalinks are permanent URLs that are used to refer a blog (among
other reasons). The term permalink is derived from the words “permanent”
and “link”.
For a blog that can be
cited continually in forums, emails, diggs, social networks, or be part
of the bookmarks of users, it is advisable to ensure the permanence of
these URLs (long term factor) .
Permalinks
are frequently used by news sites
and mainly by content management software (CMS): WordPress, DotClear,
Blogger, Movable Type. Some of them use URL rewriting, and more
specifically the Apache module mod_rewrite to implement the rewrite
system (we will go in detail later).
According
to the possibilities they offer, permalinks can present several types
of URL structure explicit. They generally consist of a domain name,
category, date (day / month / year), and the title of the blog. The
order of the elements that make up the structure of the URL may vary.
Using permalinks in WordPress: http://codex.wordpress.org/Using_Permalinks
Defining the permalink in WordPress: http://codex.wordpress.org/Glossary # Permalink
Defining the permalink in WordPress: http://codex.wordpress.org/Glossary # Permalink
Read more: Permalinks
and Wordpress : a basic primer
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