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Drupal actually uses the words `taxonomy` and `term` in the default path, as in www.example.com/taxonomy/term/4 for term id 4
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argiepiano
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I would bet that you have the module Pathauto enabled. It allows you to create path aliases for mach of your site stuff like nodes and taxonomies. Go to Configuration > Search and metadata > URL aliases > Patterns. That's where you enter the alias patterns for content, taxonomies, etc. Set the default alias to [term:vocabulary]/[term:name]

It should be mentioned for any case that the basicdefault Drupal path for taxonomy terms is [term:vocabulary]/[term:name]/%taxonomy/term/[term:id]

I would bet that you have the module Pathauto enabled. It allows you to create path aliases for mach of your site stuff like nodes and taxonomies. Go to Configuration > Search and metadata > URL aliases > Patterns. That's where you enter the alias patterns for content, taxonomies, etc. Set the default alias to [term:vocabulary]/[term:name]

It should be mentioned for any case that the basic Drupal path is [term:vocabulary]/[term:name]/%

I would bet that you have the module Pathauto enabled. It allows you to create path aliases for mach of your site stuff like nodes and taxonomies. Go to Configuration > Search and metadata > URL aliases > Patterns. That's where you enter the alias patterns for content, taxonomies, etc. Set the default alias to [term:vocabulary]/[term:name]

It should be mentioned for any case that the default Drupal path for taxonomy terms is taxonomy/term/[term:id]

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I would bet that you have the module Pathauto enabled. It allows you to create path aliases for mach of your site stuff like nodes and taxonomies. Go to Configuration > Search and metadata > URL aliases > Patterns. That's where you enter the alias patterns for content, taxonomies, etc. Set the default alias to [term:vocabulary]/[term:name]

It should be mentioned for any case that the basic Drupal path is [term:vocabulary]/[[term[term:name]/%

I would bet that you have the module Pathauto enabled. It allows you to create path aliases for mach of your site stuff like nodes and taxonomies. Go to Configuration > Search and metadata > URL aliases > Patterns. That's where you enter the alias patterns for content, taxonomies, etc. Set the default alias to [term:vocabulary]/[term:name]

It should be mentioned for any case that the basic Drupal path is [term:vocabulary]/[[term:name]/%

I would bet that you have the module Pathauto enabled. It allows you to create path aliases for mach of your site stuff like nodes and taxonomies. Go to Configuration > Search and metadata > URL aliases > Patterns. That's where you enter the alias patterns for content, taxonomies, etc. Set the default alias to [term:vocabulary]/[term:name]

It should be mentioned for any case that the basic Drupal path is [term:vocabulary]/[term:name]/%

Please go through this, I don't remeber the exact code.
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I would bet that you have the module Pathauto enabled. It allows you to create path aliases for mach of your site stuff like nodes and taxonomies. Go to Configuration > Search and metadata > URL aliases > Patterns. That's where you enter the alias patterns for content, taxonomies, etc. Set the default alias to [term:vocabulary]/[term:name]

It should be mentioned for any case that the basic Drupal path is [term:vocabulary]/[[term:name]/%

I would bet that you have the module Pathauto enabled. It allows you to create path aliases for mach of your site stuff like nodes and taxonomies. Go to Configuration > Search and metadata > URL aliases > Patterns. That's where you enter the alias patterns for content, taxonomies, etc. Set the default alias to [term:vocabulary]/[term:name]

I would bet that you have the module Pathauto enabled. It allows you to create path aliases for mach of your site stuff like nodes and taxonomies. Go to Configuration > Search and metadata > URL aliases > Patterns. That's where you enter the alias patterns for content, taxonomies, etc. Set the default alias to [term:vocabulary]/[term:name]

It should be mentioned for any case that the basic Drupal path is [term:vocabulary]/[[term:name]/%

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