Hello,
Am I able to use a subdirectory for my page like, example: .lt/en/ (my page is in Lithuanian language and the second language is English)
Now the link urls of the english version end in, example: .lt/categoryname/?lang=en
Same goes for the native, Lithuanian version.
I would love to redirect all of the eng pages to, example: .lt/en/categoryname
And redirect the /?lang=lt pages to the original urls, like those, before it was multi-language, the SEO friendly kind of.
If so how can I do so?
I'm afraid these slugs with the question mark will hurt my SEO.
Hello, Am I able to use a subdirectory for my page like, example: .lt/en/ (my page is in Lithuanian language and the second language is English) Now the link urls of the english version end in, example: .lt/categoryname/?lang=en Same goes for the native, Lithuanian version. I would love to redirect all of the eng pages to, example: .lt/en/categoryname And redirect the /?lang=lt pages to the original urls, like those, before it was multi-language, the SEO friendly kind of. If so how can I do so? I'm afraid these slugs with the question mark will hurt my SEO.Last edited 07 February 2023 by m1nte