Finding your Page URL

How your page URL is set

SiteFarm sets a page's URL by using the text that you enter into the content type's Title field when you initially create the content.

Locate the page's URL information

You can locate the content's URL one of two ways:

From your browser

From the URL field in your browser. Anything that follows backslash after your site's domain name will represent your page's unique URL. 
Example:
http://your-site-name.sf.ucdavis.edu/blog/10-things-make-your-badcamp-rock 

From within the page
  1. Select your page and click the Edit tab to begin.
  2. Look at the panel on the right side of the screen and locate the URL Alias (formerly URL Path Settings) .
  3. The URL Alias field contains the relative URL pathway you can copy and paste into other locations.
    Screenshot of the expanded URL Alias tab to display the location and name of the page's URL pathway.
    Formerly known as "URL Path Settings", the URL Alias tab label was updated with the release of Drupal 8.6 in October 2018.