Go to Redirects on your dashboard:
There you will find the list of redirects if there are some created already and the option to add a new one.
There are 2 types of redirects you can set:
Outbound Redirect
This type of redirect allows to you forward a permalink from your site redirects to an external link.
Setting an internal redirect
Source URL: create a source URL (Make sure to add a / before the permalink. For links with a parent page, set each page separated by a forward slash example: /event/easter)
Target URL: paste the link you want to redirect to.
Note: Leave “match” “action” “regular expression” and “group” set to their default settings.
Internal Redirect
This type is good for forwarding one URL to another one page on the site. There are 2 applications for this type of URL Redirect
Dead link: Redirects can be used to solve broken page issues. Redirects allow you to send visitors and users from an outdated URL to a new one. This ensures that users won't see any broken pages and instead will reach their desired destination.
Event redirect: This is used for creating events and redirecting to a static page on the site. This way the event will show on the calendar but give you the design freedom to create an event page with more options than a regular event page.
Setting an internal redirect
Source URL: create a source URL (Make sure to add a / before the permalink. For links with a parent page, set each page separated by a forward slash
example: /event/easter)
Target URL: set the URL path with a forward slash and the page name. Please ensure this is a page URL that already exists on your site
Note: Leave “match” “action” “regular expression” and “group” set to their default settings.
That's all. You can always reach ou to our team and check what type of redirect is best for what you want to do:)