From e417a818e207a6cca6e2f3c471611673ab836a62 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bradley Taunt Date: Sat, 25 May 2024 16:14:03 -0400 Subject: Initial commit for Jekyll testing and conversion, updated --- _posts/2021-12-03-netlify-urls.md | 35 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 35 insertions(+) create mode 100644 _posts/2021-12-03-netlify-urls.md (limited to '_posts/2021-12-03-netlify-urls.md') diff --git a/_posts/2021-12-03-netlify-urls.md b/_posts/2021-12-03-netlify-urls.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fdad5e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/_posts/2021-12-03-netlify-urls.md @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +--- +layout: post +title: "Using Netlify for Dynamic URL Redirects" +date: 2021-12-03 +--- + + +With the [recent domain switch](/minor-website-changes/) 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 *dynamic* linking. Let me explain using a basic example: + +- A user clicks on a link that targets a post on your old domain:
`olddomain.com/random-post` +- You want that link to forward using the same permalink structure:
`newdomain.com/random-post` +- "URL forwarding" through your domain provider **does not** support this + +Simple stuff. So, let's breakdown how to easily set this up on Netlify *for free*. + +## Setting Up Netlify + +- Create an account (or login to an existing one) and setup a new site[^1] +- Change your "old" domain name nameservers to match Netlify's (normally done through your domain register) + - `dns1.p03.nsone.net` + - `dns2.p03.nsone.net` + - `dns3.p03.nsone.net` + - `dns4.p03.nsone.net` +- Back in Netlify: under **Domain Settings** you need to add your custom "old" domain under the **Custom domains** section under **Domain management** +- Lastly, add the following content inside a `_redirects` file (no extension) to your website content/build (changing to your own domains, of course) + + + https://olddomain.com/* https://newdomain.com/:splat 301! + + +That's it! Now Netlify will dynamically forward all your pre-existing URLs from your old domain to the new one. No pesky `.htaccess` files or running your own basic web server(s)! + +Hopefully this helps others trying to dynamically redirect their domains without the headache. + +[^1]: I normally set this up through Github / git hosting -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf