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The Pathauto module automatically generates URL/path aliases for various kinds of content (nodes, taxonomy terms, users) without requiring the user to manually specify the path alias. This allows you to have URL aliases like /category/my-node-title instead of /node/123. The aliases are based upon a "pattern" system that uses tokens which the administrator can change. This package provides the following Drupal module: * pathauto
Package | Summary | Distribution | Download |
drupal7-pathauto-1.3-16.fc37.noarch.html | Automatically generates URL/path aliases for various kinds of content | Fedora 37 for x86_64 | drupal7-pathauto-1.3-16.fc37.noarch.rpm |
drupal7-pathauto-1.3-16.fc37.noarch.html | Automatically generates URL/path aliases for various kinds of content | Fedora 37 for aarch64 | drupal7-pathauto-1.3-16.fc37.noarch.rpm |
drupal7-pathauto-1.3-16.fc37.noarch.html | Automatically generates URL/path aliases for various kinds of content | Fedora 37 for ppc64le | drupal7-pathauto-1.3-16.fc37.noarch.rpm |
drupal7-pathauto-1.3-16.fc37.noarch.html | Automatically generates URL/path aliases for various kinds of content | Fedora 37 for s390x | drupal7-pathauto-1.3-16.fc37.noarch.rpm |
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