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If there is a basic page with the route '/about', how can a link be used within a twig template to link to the About page?



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    If there is a basic page with the route '/about', how can a link be used within a twig template to link to the About page?



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      If there is a basic page with the route '/about', how can a link be used within a twig template to link to the About page?



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      If there is a basic page with the route '/about', how can a link be used within a twig template to link to the About page?



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          You can use the path function to call specific routes



          <a href="{{ path('user.register') }}">My link</a>


          Or of course, you can do it the old-fashioned way



          <a href="/about">My link</a>





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            Let your about page node id is $nid = 4
            you can use:



            <a href="{{ path('entity.node.canonical', {'node': 4}) }}">About us</a>"





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            • Is there no way to specify using a path based on the URL alias? Such as '/about'?
              – crayden
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              @crayden What if a month from now someone decides to change it to /about-us? What do you think will happen if the alias changes?
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            You can use the path function to call specific routes



            <a href="{{ path('user.register') }}">My link</a>


            Or of course, you can do it the old-fashioned way



            <a href="/about">My link</a>





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              You can use the path function to call specific routes



              <a href="{{ path('user.register') }}">My link</a>


              Or of course, you can do it the old-fashioned way



              <a href="/about">My link</a>





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                You can use the path function to call specific routes



                <a href="{{ path('user.register') }}">My link</a>


                Or of course, you can do it the old-fashioned way



                <a href="/about">My link</a>





                share|improve this answer












                You can use the path function to call specific routes



                <a href="{{ path('user.register') }}">My link</a>


                Or of course, you can do it the old-fashioned way



                <a href="/about">My link</a>






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                    Let your about page node id is $nid = 4
                    you can use:



                    <a href="{{ path('entity.node.canonical', {'node': 4}) }}">About us</a>"





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                    • Is there no way to specify using a path based on the URL alias? Such as '/about'?
                      – crayden
                      2 hours ago






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                      @crayden What if a month from now someone decides to change it to /about-us? What do you think will happen if the alias changes?
                      – No Sssweat
                      1 hour ago


















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                    Let your about page node id is $nid = 4
                    you can use:



                    <a href="{{ path('entity.node.canonical', {'node': 4}) }}">About us</a>"





                    share|improve this answer





















                    • Is there no way to specify using a path based on the URL alias? Such as '/about'?
                      – crayden
                      2 hours ago






                    • 1




                      @crayden What if a month from now someone decides to change it to /about-us? What do you think will happen if the alias changes?
                      – No Sssweat
                      1 hour ago
















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                    Let your about page node id is $nid = 4
                    you can use:



                    <a href="{{ path('entity.node.canonical', {'node': 4}) }}">About us</a>"





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                    Let your about page node id is $nid = 4
                    you can use:



                    <a href="{{ path('entity.node.canonical', {'node': 4}) }}">About us</a>"






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                    • Is there no way to specify using a path based on the URL alias? Such as '/about'?
                      – crayden
                      2 hours ago






                    • 1




                      @crayden What if a month from now someone decides to change it to /about-us? What do you think will happen if the alias changes?
                      – No Sssweat
                      1 hour ago




















                    • Is there no way to specify using a path based on the URL alias? Such as '/about'?
                      – crayden
                      2 hours ago






                    • 1




                      @crayden What if a month from now someone decides to change it to /about-us? What do you think will happen if the alias changes?
                      – No Sssweat
                      1 hour ago


















                    Is there no way to specify using a path based on the URL alias? Such as '/about'?
                    – crayden
                    2 hours ago




                    Is there no way to specify using a path based on the URL alias? Such as '/about'?
                    – crayden
                    2 hours ago




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                    @crayden What if a month from now someone decides to change it to /about-us? What do you think will happen if the alias changes?
                    – No Sssweat
                    1 hour ago






                    @crayden What if a month from now someone decides to change it to /about-us? What do you think will happen if the alias changes?
                    – No Sssweat
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