![]() ![]() BUT, please note that if this option if off, the new window and no follow functionality may be inconsistent (this mainly depends on how your theme is set up) If you experience jQuery conflicts with the plugin, try turning off the Use jQuery? setting in the options page.To include custom post types, check the setting on the plugin option page – and you also can hide it from post types you don’t want it on.It WILL work on a DRAFT Status Post/Page ONLY, and I mean ONLY, if the Post/Page has FIRST been Published and the re-saved as a Draft. PLEASE NOTE: A new page or post needs to be Published in order for Page/Post redirect to happen for Individual Redirects (existing page is not necessary for Quick Redirects). This plugin is not compatible with WordPress versions less than 4.0. If your theme uses some form of custom layout or functionality, some features may not work like open on a new window or no follow functionality UNLESS you have the Use jQuery? option to set.You cannot redirect the Home (Posts) page – unless you set a page as the home page and redirect that.It works using the WordPress function wp_redirect(), which is a form of PHP header location redirect. This plugin does not have wild-card redirect features.Helper functions for adding or deleting redirects programmatically (see ‘filters-hooks-helper_functions.txt’ file in plugin folder for help and usage).Optional column for list pages to easily show if a page/post has a redirect set up and where it will redirect to.Built-in FAQs/Help feed that can be updated daily with relevant questions.Import/Export of redirects for backup, or to add bulk Quick Redirects.Plugin Clean up functions for those who decide they may want to remove all plugin data on uninstall.View a summary of all redirected pages/posts, custom post types and Quick Redirects that are currently set up.Option Screen to set global overrides like turning off all redirects at once, setting a global destination link, make all redirects open in a new window, etc. ![]() Request URL can be a full URL path, the post or page ID, or page slug.Destination URL can be to another WordPress page/post or any other website with an external URL.This is useful for sites that were converted to WordPress and have old links that create 404 errors (see FAQs for more information). You can redirect without needing to create a Page or Post using Quick Redirects.You can completely re-write the URL for the redirect so it takes the place of the original URL (rewrite the href link).You can add a rel=”nofollow” attribute to the page or menu item link for the redirect (Quick Redirects require Use jQuery? option to be set).You can set a redirected page or menu item to open in a new window (Quick Redirects require Use jQuery? option to be set).Works with WordPress Custom Post Types (select setting on options page).If you have other Redirect plugins installed, it is recommended that you use only one redirect plugin or they may conflict with each other or one may take over before the other can do its job. This type of redirect is useful for many things, including menu items, duplicate posts, or just redirecting a page to a different URL or location on your existing site.įor best results use some form of WordPress structure. INDIVIDUAL REDIRECTS (for existing pages/posts)įor pages/posts that already exist, the plugin adds an option meta box to the edit screen where you can specify the redirect location and type (301, 302 or meta). This type of redirect is great for fixing typos when a page was created, redirecting old URLs to a new URL so there is no 404, and to redirect links from an old site that has been converted to WordPress. You just put the Request URL and the Destination URL and the plugin will redirect it. You do not need to have an existing page or post set up to add one. Quick Redirects are designed to be quick and simple to add. This plugin has two redirect functionalities – “Quick Redirects” and “Individual Redirects”: QUICK REDIRECTS (301 Redirects) ![]()
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