@sftr, we did not commit to changing the way how it works currently. The way it’s working is not wrong
Is the concern about which way is wrong or which way is more effective?
@Ben it’s less about wrong or right I think both are right approaches… the other way without ID in path will require significant investment from our end and given the alternative is fine it’s hard to invest so much into it.
Instead of using dynamic parameters, development best practices relating to URLs suggest the CMS should allow for clean URLs by using server-side rewriting.
Clean URLs consist only of the path to a webpage without extra code. A clean URL could look like this: example.com/cats, while an unclean URL could look like this: example.
com/index.php?page=cats. It should allow for the creation of URLs that are:
• Static
• Rewritable
• Keyword rich
Here are more examples:
softr.io/blog/pricing-updates-2024
softr.io/blog/new-softr-pricing
softr.io/no-code/best-form-builder
softr.io/blog/worlds-largest-ecosystem-for-building-no-code-apps
…
+10 on that.
We have hope long time for clean URL but now we discover our client will have to communicate wisome ugly “/r/recj6FCd4VTFBOC6x” trail on their URL or have to invest more time (no-code = gaining time ?) in some ULR shorter hack ?
Quite disapointed.