Just Jolly Weblog
Weblog: About Blog Web Addresses (URLs)
Blog web address (URL) is how visitors and search engines find and share content online. Main Weblog page has its own URL that shows all blogs, while each individual blog post also has a unique URL.
Having clear and consistent URLs makes it easier for readers to discover your posts and helps improve your post’s search ranking.
To find the web address (URL) of one of your blog posts, access the Weblog, click the relevant blog post, and copy the address from your browser's address bar.

Understanding Weblog URLs
Every new post you publish gets a unique URL, usually made up of several different parts that when combined they make a URL that directs to a specific part of Just Jolly site.
Main Weblog page URL
Let's think about the URL that brings you directly to the main Weblog page, as it's different to the URL that takes you to a blog post.
Here's a URL: just-jolly.com/weblog
The table below gives a full breakdown of the URL in more detail.
URL | Part | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
domain | The address of Just Jolly website. Learn more about domains | |
path segment | Parts of the URL that direct you to a specific place | |
weblog | URL slug | The very last part of the URL. It's also part of your path segment. |
Post page URL
The URL for your post page doesn't navigate from your main blog page, it becomes a new URL in itself.
Here's an example URL: just-jolly.com/post/post-title
The table below gives a full breakdown of the URL in more detail.
URL | Part | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
domain | The address of Just Jolly website. Learn more about domains | |
just-jolly.com/post/post-title | path segment | Parts of your URL that direct you to a specific place. e.g. a blog post |
post-title | URL slug | The very last part of the URL. It's also part of your path segment. You can customize this part. |
Tips for blog post URLs:
Keep your URLs short and focused on the main topic.
Use only lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens in your slug to ensure all browsers recognize the link.
Choose descriptive keywords that match your post’s topic to help with search engine optimization (SEO).
Avoid using special characters or spaces, as these may not display correctly in browsers.
Review your post’s URL before publishing to make sure it looks clean and easy to read.
If you update a blog post’s URL after publishing, update any internal links pointing to that post so visitors don’t see broken links.
Customizing your Post page URL
Changing your blog post URL lets you decide how each post’s address appears on Just Jolly site.
For example, a blog post URL for the Blog Post page could look like this:
just-jolly.com/post/post-title
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