Rating: 2 stars
Not ready for prime time. There are some minor issues, but the big one is that it’s very finicky about what theme it works with. I used one of the top 10% themes on www.remarpro.com, and the plugin still had archived posts on the front page. Wish it worked.
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I can give it a recommendation
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I rarely leave any reviews anywhere, but felt obligated to actually register here to leave my review for this plugin – especially since there’s, in my experience, unnecessary negative reviews. I haven’t had single issue with this plugin and I’ve been using it already years.
It gives highly needed option to remove the posts from the main loops (from category listings, posts feeds etc) but still keep the pages indexed. From SEO perspective this can sometimes be essential feature since your old posts might not be relevant anymore and you don’t want to push your “juice” (nor the actual users) to these articles, but deleting bunch of content might affect your SEO efforts negatively. Some might argue that in these cases you should just delete the posts which are not relevant anymore, but it’s not always that simple and you never know what Google might consider as relevant or helfpul.
Without this plugin there’s zero options to handle these cases so much thanks to the author!
P.S. One additional feature request would be to have an option to hide these from admin side as well
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Newly installed Plugin Does not work and no updates in 11m ??
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When Automattic developed WordPress, it had a crazy notion of what an ‘archive’ is. 20+ years later, we’re stuck to the same definition: WP considers that an ‘archive’ is really just a list of past articles, neatly ordered by month/year.
But that’s not the case. A real Archive is a place where you can store posts that are not relevant any longer — thus keeping them away from the Loop — but without deleting them, because, naturally enough, the whole point of having an Archive is to allow search engines and backlinks to ‘old’ articles to still work correctly.
This is the whole point of this simple plugin: to allow to add a new status to every post/page, classifying it as having been archived. This means that the post/page will not require any changes: it doesn’t need to be deleted, change its category, add any tags, or simply set to Draft (so that it doesn’t appear). Instead, posts and pages stay exactly as they were before — just with a new status (beyond the classic ones, i.e., published, private, draft).
Because this status is an addition, this means that all well-behaved plugins and themes will not recognise it as a valid status (i.e. when checking if a post is published, the theme/plugin will not find the archived posts), and so they effectively ‘disappear’ from the visibility status of most 3rd party code. That’s exactly what we expect to happen with an ‘archived’ post. And that’s precisely what this plugin does, and does quite well; as such, it comes as highly recommended by many reviewers, and ranks high on their lists of ‘best’ plugins for a specific purpose.
The plugin itself is well-written, strictly follows all coding guidelines as set by Automattic and the developer community, regularly maintained, and has very reasonable support on the forums: issues are opened, followed up by the author, and closed when resolved or when threads become stale due to lack of activity. Documentation is minimal, because the plugin is so simple to activate and use (and not because anything is missing).
Sadly, at the time of writing this (July 2023), this plugin suffers from a dependency of a third-party library which, unfortunately, breaks the posting workflow, introducing a new way of saving new posts which is not only counter-intuitive, but lacks essential functionality. Work is under progress to restore the normal functionality of the posting workflow, but, until that happens (which is beyond the plugin author’s control), it means that you very likely won’t wish to use this plugin on any WordPress site that is used by more than one author.
I will certainly review my classification in the future, once this major issue gets resolved, and LH Archived Post Status works again, flawlessly integrated into the WordPress posting workflow, as it did in pre-Gutenberg days.
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This plugin adds an essential function to our WordPress site. In particular we use it to archive posts and recall them thanks to the “Archived” status in a custom loop query.
After trying a few, we chose this one for its completeness and simplicity, but also because it doesn’t add unnecessary graphical mods to our backend interface, which often happens with some major plugins.
Thanks shawfactor for the great job and the ready support service!
Rating: 4 stars
I just wish it had bulk archiving to make my work easier. Does it?
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This should be a core WP feature. Anyway, this plugin is awesome!
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This is a very useful plugin in certain situations. The plugin author was very responsive when a conflict occurred with another plugin, and worked at fixing it until the conflict was resolved. Highly recommended if you have the need to archive old content.
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Works well and as expected. The developer is responsive to feedback.
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El plugin lleva desactualizado ya un tiempo, aun así, sigue teniendo la mayoría de su funcionalidad funcionando correctamente.
No obstante, tiene algunas peculiaridades que consideramos bugs.
– Solo podremos archivar el contenido que esté actualmente en estado publicado, pues, si no lo está, no aparecerá en la lista de opciones del item del post, la opción de archivar. Es una limitación que se echa de menos, pero, parece que este plugin lleva tiempo sin estar mantenido. De ahí, nuestras 3 estrellas.
Nos gustaría que implementara la característica.
– Permitir archivar independientemente del estado del articulo (Privado, Publico, Con contrase?a)
— Actualmente solo podremos archivar si está en estado publicado.
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This is a valuable and only (at review time) plugin to hide posts or pages without deleting them. Simple to use and very effective!
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This plugin worked to archive some old content on a site. I used this plugin with the Content Views plugin to display the posts on an Archive page sorted by status.
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Wondering why there are so few reviews here. This is must be the only plugin of this kind at the whole WP plugins repository that allows you to exclude your pages, posts, and custom post types from visibility on your website but to leave access to them by unchanged direct links (for search engines too). Perfect for online stores for hiding (permanent or temporal, no matter) outdated, seasonal, and out-of-stock products if your store plugin does not support that feature: your customers will not see outdated content, but incoming traffic from search engines and by direct links will not be lost. And page rank too. Goood.
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Better than other archive-plugins I’ve tried!
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Allows configuration and works perfectly
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