Redirects
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A website redirect points your Origin Slug (old URL) to a new page.
When anyone types in or clicks on that original URL they'll be taken to the page you set the redirect up to instead. It ensures visitors don't end up on a 404 page and instead find something relevant to what they were originally looking for.
For instance, a person visits “website.com/page-a” in their browser and they are redirected to “website.com/page-b” instead. This is very useful if we want to redirect a certain page to a new location, change the URL structure of a site, remove the “www.” portion of the URL, or even redirect users to another website entirely (just to name a few).