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: Move blogger homepage to custom URL My Blogger blog is example.com. I tried to make my homepage URL as example.com/euphoria but couldn't find a way to do it through googling. I came to know

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My Blogger blog is example.com. I tried to make my homepage URL as example.com/euphoria but couldn't find a way to do it through googling. I came to know that it not possible to create subfolder in blogger (domain.com/blog) where every URL starts with domain.com/blog. That was disappointing then I changed my mind and tried to find a way to change only the URL of the homepage. Yes only the homepage URL as example.com/euphoria I want the default homepage with latest post and signup form to be placed in example.com/euphoria I guess this can be done as blogger have feature like redirection and pages. If you know any ways which can help me to achieve my goal please help me by answering to the question.

Note: It is blogger blog (domain.blogspot.com) where I use custom domain.

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@XinRu657

Another option is to use a page, and have your so-called "home page" as example.com/p/yourPage.html

To achieve this:


Make a page (Dashboard > Pages > New page) with the content you want on your "home page" and "yourPage" as the title.
Set up a new custom redirect (Dashboard > Settings > Search Preferences > Custom Redirects ) from "/" to "/p/yourPage.html"


Note: there is no way to get rid of the /p/ in the page address. But some people don't mind having it there.

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@BetL925

You may not be able to use a directory like example.com/blog with Blogger, but you can use a subdomain like blog.example.com. Here is a tutorial that walks you through setting it up.

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@Kevin317

This is not possible. Even if you were able to setup a redirection, Google Blogger doesn't allow for subfolders to exist at all.

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