301 Redirect
301 redirects are permanent, so they only need to be set up once. They can signal to search engines that a page has been permanently moved or removed, which can help boost website traffic in the process.
301 redirects are permanent, so they only need to be set up once. They can signal to search engines that a page has been permanently moved or removed, which can help boost website traffic in the process.
A 302 redirect is a permanent redirect, meaning that you are telling the browser to permanently send visitors from one page to another. In other words, it's a more permanent solution to 301 redirects.
Website breadcrumbs reveal the nesting of webpages within one another in a hierarchy. They’re used to help web users find relevant content, showing up on SERPs.
The Hamburger button is a three-line icon that typically appears in the top left corner of a mobile app's screen.
A referrer string is a piece of information that a website sends to another website when the user clicks on a link.