How to Remove Date from Blogger URL

    Blogger URL



    Blogger BlogSpot is indeed a great platform for blogging powered by Google’s Blogger division.

    But Blogger by default includes the month and year in front of the permalink or URL of your blog posts, like this:


    So, if you prefer or want to remove the date from your blog posts URL.
    You can do it with ease by simply adding a code snippet.




    Click here for a demo to see how it looks, also try clicking on the internal links of the demo article as well.

    But before heading, how to actually do it, let me describe what Permalink and URL is?






    What is a Permalink?

    Let’s think about this for a second, it’s a contraction of two words i.e. Permanentand Link and that does exactly what it sounds like.

    Permalink is a permanent link to your blog posts or to a page of your website. And,


    What is a URL?


    URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator. It’s what you type in at the top of your browser when you wish to go to a website. It allows you to find a specific web page or file across the internet.

    URL can also be called Web Address, just like a postal address, which enables us to mail its destination.


    So,



    How to Remove Date from Blogger URL


    Follow the below steps and you will be done within no time.

    Step 1. Login to your Blogger blog and select Theme/Template.

    Step 2. Click on Edit HTML and paste the below code just above the </head> tag.


    Remove Date from Blogger URL


     <script type='text/javascript'>  
     //<![CDATA[  
     // BloggerJS v0.3.1  
     // Copyright (c) 2017-2018 Kenny Cruz  
     // Licensed under the MIT License  
     var urlTotal,nextPageToken,postsDatePrefix=!1,accessOnly=!1,useApiV3=!1,apiKey="",blogId="",postsOrPages=["pages","posts"],jsonIndex=1,secondRequest=!0,feedPriority=0,amp="&amp;"[0];function urlVal(){var e=window.location.pathname,t=e.length;return".html"===e.substring(t-5)?0:t>1?1:2}function urlMod(){var e=window.location.pathname;"p"===e.substring(1,2)?(e=(e=e.substring(e.indexOf("/",1)+1)).substr(0,e.indexOf(".html")),history.replaceState(null,null,"../"+e)):(e=(e=postsDatePrefix?e.substring(1):e.substring(e.indexOf("/",7)+1)).substr(0,e.indexOf(".html")),history.replaceState(null,null,"../../"+e))}function urlSearch(e,t){var n=e+".html";t.forEach(function(e){-1!==e.search(n)&&(window.location=e)})}function urlManager(){var e=urlVal();0===e?accessOnly||urlMod():1===e?getJSON(postsOrPages[feedPriority],1):2===e&&(accessOnly||history.replaceState(null,null,"/"))}function getJSON(e,t){var n=document.createElement("script");if(useApiV3){var o="https://www.googleapis.com/blogger/v3/blogs/"+blogId+"/"+e+"?key="+apiKey+"#maxResults=500#fields=nextPageToken%2Citems(url)#callback=bloggerJSON";nextPageToken&&(o+="#pageToken="+nextPageToken),nextPageToken=void 0}else o=window.location.protocol+"//"+window.location.hostname+"/feeds/"+e+"/default?start-index="+t+"#max-results=150#orderby=published#alt=json-in-script#callback=bloggerJSON";o=o.replace(/#/g,amp),n.type="text/javascript",n.src=o,document.getElementsByTagName("head")[0].appendChild(n)}function bloggerJSON(e){var t=[];if(useApiV3||void 0===urlTotal&&(urlTotal=parseInt(e.feed.openSearch$totalResults.$t)),useApiV3){try{e.items.forEach(function(e,n){t.push(e.url)})}catch(e){}nextPageToken=e.nextPageToken}else try{e.feed.entry.forEach(function(n,o){var r=e.feed.entry[o];r.link.forEach(function(e,n){"alternate"===r.link[n].rel&&t.push(r.link[n].href)})})}catch(e){}urlSearch(window.location.pathname,t),urlTotal>150?(jsonIndex+=150,urlTotal-=150,getJSON(postsOrPages[feedPriority],jsonIndex)):nextPageToken?getJSON(postsOrPages[feedPriority]):secondRequest&&(nextPageToken=void 0,urlTotal=void 0,jsonIndex=1,secondRequest=!1,0===feedPriority?(feedPriority=1,getJSON("posts",1)):1===feedPriority&&(feedPriority=0,getJSON("pages",1)))}function bloggerJS(e){e&&(feedPriority=e),urlManager()}bloggerJS();  
     //]]>  
     </script>  
    


    Step 3. Click on Save in order to save your settings and you are done.

    DisclaimerThe code snippet provided in this blog is designed to remove the month and year which is attached on Blogger permalink by default.

    The author and the blog are not to be held responsible if, your blog or website SEO gets affected by using this code snippet. So, Use at your own risk.


    Questions Related to Removing the Date from Blogger URL


    1. Does it automatically re-directs old URL containing date and month?

    Answer: Yes, it redirects automatically. In fact, this script is meant to get redirected from your old URL to the new one.

    After adding the codes try creating a new blog post and expand the Permalink i.e just on the right side of your screen. 

    (See below screenshot). 

     Remove Date from Blogger URL



    2. Will it affect SEO?

    Answer: We are not responsible for the SEO effects on blog or website using the codes. Use at your own risk.

                    Might work for on-page SEO as it shortens your URL by removing the month & year, .html or .php extension.




    Conclusion on How to Remove Date from Blogger URL


    I hope you have successfully removed the date from your blog post URL.

    If you have any doubts or questions, you can leave a comment below and we will get back to you with your queries and it will be updated on “Questions Related to Removing the Date from Blogger URL”.


    Enjoy, Your new URL

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