Definition of permalink in English:
permalink
noun ˈpəːməlɪŋkˈpərməˌlɪŋk
A permanent static hyperlink to a particular web page or entry in a blog.
Example sentencesExamples
- I've slightly modified the format of the permalinks.
- If you clicked on the comments link or the permalink for the last post before last night you would have been taken to a non-existent page.
- A side-effect seems to be that my permalinks now actually go where they are supposed to - amazing!
- Blogs are discrete entities with a single, stable URL for the main page and permalinks for individual entries.
- Does every post have a permanent URL (or permalink)?
- Permalinks are the equivalent of a citation, providing a semipermanent pointer to a piece of content.
- Also, James has a post about this, though his permalinks don't work.
- I didn't like the way the permalinks looked; I wanted have the option of individual posts on separate pages - magazine style.
- There's a really splendid cartoon in the Telegraph (no permalink available).
- Interesting article here - I don't know if there's a permalink, so it may disappear off the page quickly.
- I'd link directly to the post but I can't find a permalink.
- And note that I included a permalink so you can figure which one of the posts I'm referring to.
- Check the permalink for your most recent post if you have any hopes of other people linking to it.
- You can go here for some further explanation; you will have to scroll down, as I couldn't get the permalink to work.
- Permalinks didn't function on our blog for a month or two.
- One of several new features is the printer-friendly function right there next to the permalinks.
- And by the way, here's the permalink to his journal entry with his answers.
- I streamlined the permalinks by putting each category of links into its own popup window.
- If the permalink doesn't work, then scroll down to Monday March 22.
Definition of permalink in US English:
permalink
nounˈpərməˌlɪŋkˈpərməˌliNGk
A permanent static hyperlink to a particular web page or entry in a blog.
Example sentencesExamples
- And by the way, here's the permalink to his journal entry with his answers.
- Interesting article here - I don't know if there's a permalink, so it may disappear off the page quickly.
- Blogs are discrete entities with a single, stable URL for the main page and permalinks for individual entries.
- If the permalink doesn't work, then scroll down to Monday March 22.
- Check the permalink for your most recent post if you have any hopes of other people linking to it.
- I've slightly modified the format of the permalinks.
- I'd link directly to the post but I can't find a permalink.
- You can go here for some further explanation; you will have to scroll down, as I couldn't get the permalink to work.
- Permalinks didn't function on our blog for a month or two.
- A side-effect seems to be that my permalinks now actually go where they are supposed to - amazing!
- I streamlined the permalinks by putting each category of links into its own popup window.
- If you clicked on the comments link or the permalink for the last post before last night you would have been taken to a non-existent page.
- Does every post have a permanent URL (or permalink)?
- And note that I included a permalink so you can figure which one of the posts I'm referring to.
- There's a really splendid cartoon in the Telegraph (no permalink available).
- Permalinks are the equivalent of a citation, providing a semipermanent pointer to a piece of content.
- I didn't like the way the permalinks looked; I wanted have the option of individual posts on separate pages - magazine style.
- One of several new features is the printer-friendly function right there next to the permalinks.
- Also, James has a post about this, though his permalinks don't work.