By Fco Zamoa on Wednesday, 21 September 2016
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Hi.

Sef urls currently are generated by adding to this the term "easyblog"

http://domain.com/easyblog/some-post.html

Which file can be modified to remove the url sef the term "easyblog" and leave the url only as:

http://domain.com/some-post.html

Thank you.
Hi there,

Which file can be modified to remove the url sef the term "easyblog" and leave the url only as:

Currently, it is not possible because any links of blog post will be appends to menu item.
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Wednesday, 21 September 2016 16:32
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Hello, thanks for the answer. But I'm not entirely sure what you tell me.

I have reviewed the reference pages placed in http://stackideas.com/easyblog/showcase, I list two pages showing what I want:

http://whatsonpacifica.com/217-ramayan-concert-fiji.html

http://rotaryclubtelukintan.com/installation-of-rotarian-paramanathan-as-65th-president.html

As you can see the sef url follows the format I want: http://domain.com/some-post.html; the url does not have an intermediate term between the domain and the URL of the post.
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Wednesday, 21 September 2016 22:42
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Hi there,

Hello, thanks for the answer. But I'm not entirely sure what you tell me.

Sorry for the confusion earlier. What i told you above is the easyblog can't be removed because "easyblog menu" is needed to call any blog post created on your site.

As you can see the sef url follows the format I want: http://domain.com/some-post.html; the url does not have an intermediate term between the domain and the URL of the post.

In order to achieve this, you have to make "EasyBlog" component as "Home" page. As you can see on both given link, both them are using "EasyBlog" as their homepage.

To achieve this, go to Backend>Menus>Main Menu>Home and set "Home" to EasyBlog Frontpage" as shown http://prntscr.com/ckvb3u
Hope this helps
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Thursday, 22 September 2016 10:22
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