Rating: 5 stars
No settings to configure. You just update your permalink structure and it just works. Brilliant.
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This is perfect plugin to reslove all issues when it comes to change permalink from %postname% to /%category%/%postname%/ this is the right plugin to use.
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Installed, activated, changed premalink structure and that’s all! Great job, guys!
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I would like to say this is working, but it isn’t for me anymore. I used to backdate posts to 2013 to test them without them showing up on the homepage, but now when I change the date it doesn’t redirect the way it used to, it used to easily redirect from the 2017 to 2013 url and vise versa, but no more… please help!
Example: https://url/2017/07/example-page > https://url/2013/07/example-page used to automatically redirect when I made date changes, now I get 404’s again… sad panda ??
I’m using WordPress 4.7.3 right now and it’s not working, when I have time to update the website to 4.8 I’ll be back with an update.
Update: November 7th, 2017 – I have tested this plugin on multiple websites now and it flat out doesn’t work. I have to update my review to 1 star.
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Works great for standard pages but doesn’t redirect AMP pages
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Just activate and it’s good to go!
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I had to change the permalink structure to an old website having hundreds of posts from /%postname%/ to /%category%/%postname%/ and this is the only plugin I found that does exactly that, without any problems.
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Good Job.
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Simple plugin and does what it promises.
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I was very afraid to go from post postname to category/postname. This took care of everything. THANK YOU! Please keep this updated it works excellent!
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Thanks!
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Works perfectly. Thanks
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Works perfectly. Saved me hours of work : )
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I inherited work on an old site. It appears someone changed the permalink structure after a few years leaving a heavily linked blog stuck (60K or so “Links to your site.” They also must have deleted posts.
Using Yoast SEO connection to Google Analytics “Search Console” and the page direct: google dot com/webmasters/tools/crawl-errors?hl=en&siteUrl=REDACTED FULL URL – was trying to “repair” through some 900 or so crawl errors. Most was bot crap, but a lot were real.
This plugin CUT MY WORK and seems to work every time the slug is still there.
Thanks.
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Works great
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Works as advertized. Thanks!
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