Primary language is not displayed in URLs

Hello!

While migrating our website from Kentico 13 to Xperience by Kentico, we saw that there are no more ways to include the primary language in URLs as stated in the Channel management documentation and administration interface. We were curious to know the reasoning behind that decision and if it will impact the SEO of our website after the migration.

Thanks in advance for any explanation


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Completely agree, this is a vital missing piece of functionality that many clients actually do require. It becomes especially important when migrating from older versions of Kentico where language URLs behaved differently.

Without this working reliably, editors and site owners end up having to implement workarounds or custom logic, which adds cost and complexity to the project.

A built-in solution would save time, reduce risk, and make multilingual sites a lot more predictable - especially for clients who must have language indicators in their URLs for SEO or usability reasons.

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