> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.shiftiq.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.shiftiq.com/help/sites/edit-site-contents/change-url.md).

# Changing URLs and Page Slugs

**Be careful when editing existing URLs: if you have linked or referenced the URL somewhere else and edit it, the link will no longer work.** However, sometimes the automatically generated segment when creating content is longer than it needs to be as it is built from the Title you give the page.

If you’d like to adjust a **URL Segment**, you can do so under the **Page Setup** tab. Under the **Details** tab within the **Page Setup** tab, click on the Pencil Icon <i class="fa-pencil-alt">:pencil-alt:</i>next to the **Page Slug (URL Segment)** field, under the **Navigation** heading.

On the Update **Navigation** card, in the **Page Slug (URL Segment**) field update/change the URL.

Click the **Save** button to save your changes.

*Please note that when you update a Folder/Page **URL Segment**, each Folder/Page needs to have its own unique **URL Segment**. Folders/Pages **cannot** share the same **URL Segment**.*

**Example:** Changing URL Segment from **changing-webpage-url-segment** to **change-url** This will change the webpage URL from **[www.example.ca/changing-webpage-url-segment](http://www.example.ca/changing-webpage-url-segment)** to **[www.example.ca/change-url](http://www.example.ca/change-url)**


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