You can create URL Alias that will point to that article. But that action isn't automatic for all published content and you have to do it manually. You can do that under Setup -> URL Translator or URL Wildcard
Url wildacrd would make a lot of sense. Or add a secondary location to your articles as children of the root node. IIRC there is an extension with a workflow event that can automate the 'add secondary location' part, on projects.ez.no
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Thanks for the answer. I was hoping that something like this is eZPublish setting. Problem with Wildcard is that I hevce thousends of articles on site. And adding location cause Breadcrump pointless.But thanks again.
It adds a specified prefix to virtual URL entered by user. It is commonly used to remove parts of the generated URLs when a particular siteaccess is located under subtree in content structure, but maybe it can be useful to you.
Depending on your site structure, I find it a little risky to make an alias straight from root level to subfolders. It would be quite easy to end up facing conflicts. What about something like /a/<article> ? It would remain really readable.
You could indeed use redirecting URL wildcards for this, it would work quite well. Are all your articles located in the same subfolder ?