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<h1>Using Netlify for Dynamic URL Redirects</h1>
<p>2021-12-03</p>
<p>With the <a href="/minor-website-changes/">recent domain switch</a> that took place on this website, I needed to have a dependable setup to forward my old domain URLs to the new one. While using something like "URL forwarding" through your domain provider could work, it doesn't natively support <em>dynamic</em> linking. Let me explain using a basic example:</p>
<ul>
<li>A user clicks on a link that targets a post on your old domain:<br> <code>olddomain.com/random-post</code></li>
<li>You want that link to forward using the same permalink structure:<br> <code>newdomain.com/random-post</code></li>
<li>"URL forwarding" through your domain provider <strong>does not</strong> support this</li>
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<p>Simple stuff. So, let's breakdown how to easily set this up on Netlify <em>for free</em>.</p>
<h2>Setting Up Netlify</h2>
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<li>Create an account (or login to an existing one) and setup a new site[^1]</li>
<li>Change your "old" domain name nameservers to match Netlify's (normally done through your domain register)
<ul>
<li><code>dns1.p03.nsone.net</code></li>
<li><code>dns2.p03.nsone.net</code></li>
<li><code>dns3.p03.nsone.net</code></li>
<li><code>dns4.p03.nsone.net</code></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Back in Netlify: under <strong>Domain Settings</strong> you need to add your custom "old" domain under the <strong>Custom domains</strong> section under <strong>Domain management</strong></li>
<li>Lastly, add the following content inside a <code>_redirects</code> file (no extension) to your website content/build (changing to your own domains, of course)</li>
</ul>
<pre><code>https://olddomain.com/* https://newdomain.com/:splat 301!
</code></pre>
<p>That's it! Now Netlify will dynamically forward all your pre-existing URLs from your old domain to the new one. No pesky <code>.htaccess</code> files or running your own basic web server(s)!</p>
<p>Hopefully this helps others trying to dynamically redirect their domains without the headache.</p>
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<li>I normally set this up through Github / git hosting</li>
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