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There are two ways to release the claimed friendly URL from a page or content item in order to use it elsewhere. You can either delete the page/content item completely, which immediately frees up the friendly URL, or you can rename the page or content item claiming the active URL and then remove the friendly URL from the URL history of the renamed page. Follow these steps:

Deleting the page Page or content itemContent Item

  1. For a page, right-click it in the navigation tree and select "Delete".
  2. For a content item, select it in the list of items in the Content Repository and click [Delete]. The friendly URL of the deleted page or content item is now available (has been released).

Renaming the page Page or content itemContent Item

  1. Navigate to the page in the navigation tree or to the content item in the Content Repository whose active friendly URL you want to release.
  2. Rename the title (URL, navigation or page) that is responsible for the claim on the friendly URL to something else.
  3. Navigate to content item properties.
  4. Click the SEO tab.
  5. Follow the steps for deleting claimed friendly URLs as described in the section  Deleting a URL From a Page or Media Item's URL History. The friendly URL is now released and can be used by another page or content item.

Releasing a page Page or content itemContent Item's claim Claim on a URL

Pages and content items can claim more than one friendly URL, however, only one of them is active at one time. The non-active URLs act as redirects to the active friendly URL. If you want to release the non-active URLs of a page or content item in order to use it elsewhere, follow the steps below.

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