Single version documentation ---------------------------- *Single version* documentation lets you serve your documentation at the top level of your domain, for example ``https://docs.example.com/`` or ``https://example.readthedocs.io/``. By default, all documentation served by Read the Docs has a standard path of ``///``. Documentation can be served at ``/`` if you enable the *single version* option for a project. .. warning:: This means you can't have translations or multiple versions for your documentation. Having a single version of a documentation project can be considered the better choice in cases where there should only always exist one unambiguous copy of your project. For example, a research project may wish to *only* expose readers to their latest list of publications and research data. Similarly, a :abbr:`SaaS (Software as a Service)` application might only ever have one version live. You can see a live example of this at http://www.contribution-guide.org Enabling ~~~~~~~~ In your project's :guilabel:`Admin` page, you can toggle the :guilabel:`Single version` option on or off for your project . Check your :term:`dashboard` for a list of your projects. Effects ~~~~~~~ Links pointing to the :term:`root URL` of the project will now point to the proper URL. For example, if pip was set as a "Single Version" project, then links to its documentation would point to ``https://pip.readthedocs.io/`` rather than redirecting to ``https://pip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/``. .. warning:: Documentation at ``///`` will stop working. Remember to set :doc:`canonical URLs ` to tell search engines like Google what to index, and to create :doc:`user-defined-redirects` to avoid broken incoming links.