Is it possible to use a redirect on specific blog entries in Webflow's collection page?

Published on
September 22, 2023

Yes, it is possible to use a redirect on specific blog entries in Webflow's collection page. Webflow provides a built-in redirect feature that allows you to redirect a specific blog entry to another URL. This can be useful when you want to keep the SEO value of a specific blog entry while changing its URL or directing it to a different page.

To set up a redirect on a specific blog entry in Webflow's collection page, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to your Webflow account and open your project.
  2. Go to the CMS section and navigate to the Collection that contains your blog entries.
  3. Open the specific blog entry that you want to redirect.
  4. In the Settings panel on the right-hand side, click on "SEO Settings."
  5. Scroll down to the "Redirects" section and click on "Add Redirect".
  6. In the "From" field, enter the current URL of the blog entry that you want to redirect.
  7. In the "To" field, enter the new URL or the URL where you want to redirect the blog entry.
  8. Click on the "Add" button to save the redirect.

Now, whenever someone accesses the old URL of the blog entry, they will be automatically redirected to the new URL or the specified destination. This helps maintain the SEO value and ensures that users don't encounter broken links when accessing your website.

By using Webflow's redirect feature, you can easily manage specific redirects for your blog entries without the need for manual server configurations or coding knowledge.

Note: It's important to properly plan your redirects to avoid any negative impact on your website's SEO. Make sure to redirect pages to relevant and related content to maintain a good user experience and preserve SEO ranking.

Additional questions:

  1. How to setup a redirect for a specific blog entry in Webflow?
  2. Can I redirect a blog post URL to another page in Webflow's CMS?
  3. Does Webflow allow 301 redirects for individual blog posts?