Same here.I like how XF has it at the moment. the URL makes sense to read, and it doesn't have excessive / and the title+id separator isn't used anywhere within the title
I like how XF has it at the moment. the URL makes sense to read, and it doesn't have excessive / and the title+id separator isn't used anywhere within the title
Well, i'm not alone =)site.com/nUfed7dA
SEO friendly doesn't have to mean user hostile. That URL has little meaning to a user and cannot be distinguished from any other thread URL when viewed in a list.site.com/nUfed7dA
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