There are two ways I can think of.

1) Create a rewrite rule in your webserver that does that for you.  It 
could be a redirect or a plain rewrite.
2) Create a special type of virtual page for B (somewhat like the 
FileNotFoundPage) that serves its children as if they are at the same 
level as itself.  A would probably have to be involved as well.

#1 is obviously they easier one, but honestly, I'd just say put it in 
the root if you need the page to be accessible from the root.

Sean

Aitor Garay-Romero wrote:
> Hi there!,
>
>     If i have a page hierarchy like this one:
>
>     A
>     |- B
>     |  |- C
>     |  \- D
>     \- E
>
>     Is is possible to have direct access to page "C" using the URL
> "site.com/C" instead of going through B with "site.com/B/C" ?  That
> is, having no slug/breadcrumb for page "B"?
>
>    /AITOR
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