Each asset you publish in Brightspot is associated with a URL. Most URLs have two components, a site name and a path. Asset URLYou can determine an asset's URL from the content edit form. Both the sit...
This topic explains how to configure trailing slash behavior. To configure trailing slash behavior: Click Menu icon > Admin > Sites & Settings > Sites > Global From the CMS tab, expand the Advanced cl...
The field Trailing Slash Configuration has three options: Do Not Change, Remove, and Normalize. This topic provides examples showing how those options affect the lookup process for asset requests. Sup...
This topic explains how to delete URLs for your content in Brightspot. To delete a URL: Search for and open the item on the content edit page. In the URLs widget, click Remove Icon (red) corresponding...
This topic explains how to add custom URLs to your content in Brightspot. To add custom URLs to content: Search for and open the item on the content edit page. In the URLs widget, click Add Circle Out...
In a multi-site environment, the URLs widget includes a list option to select a site. Brightspot publishes the asset to the site set in this option using the URL you provide. URLs in Multi SiteAs show...
This topic explains how to auto-generate a permalink for an asset in Brightspot. To auto-generate a permalink: Search for and open the item on the content edit page. In the URLs widget, set Generate P...
Wildcard redirects are useful when paths within your site change. Because Brightspot constructs paths from sections, paths change most often when a section name or a section hierarchy changes. In such...
This topic explains how to add vanity redirect URLs for your assets. For information about when this type of redirect is useful, see Types of redirects. To add vanity redirect URLs: Click Menu icon > ...
When you initially publish an asset, Brightspot typically assigns it a URL based on your current site and the asset's slug. (The slug is an identifier based on the asset's headline or title.) That URL...