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by hunvreus 850 days ago
I've not tried it yet, it looks pretty slick.
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It is quite nice, but since there is no way to configure URLs, it‘s best used for greenfield projects, not moving from some other CMS with a differing URL structure.
What do you mean? Publii allows to configure URLs: https://getpublii.com/blog/publiis-beta-seo-friendly-urls-st...
No. For posts you can only configure whether .html is added.

No way to configure something like https://www.example.com/2024/02/post or anything. Posts always live at the very top of the URL hierarchy, and they always have exactly their title as the last part.