Rating: 3 stars
While this works I found out that this plugin is totally unnecessary because you can remove the blog slug from the settings all by yourself — and I think it’s generally a good idea to minimise the use of plugins.
These are the steps.
I’ve tested this on WordPress 4.8+ and works great.
*Source with instructions here*
Anyway — thank you for all the hard plugin development!
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Install the plugin, network enable and your done. Great plugin.
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This is a great plugin which provides a simple solution to a messy problem.
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Instead of messing around with permalinks-settings: use this plugin.
BTW: feature request for the next version would be to replace /blog with a custom string like /en for the language or something.
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As with others I ran into the unremovable /blog/ on a multisite install. This plugin seamlessly fixed the problem on a complex multisite setup integrated with Magento CE via Fishpig’s WordPress Multisite integration. Leaving this review in case others run into the same issue with the same or similar set up.
Highly recommended plugin.
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I was looking for different options to fix the issue and this plugin resolved it. Great!
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Why anyone thought having “blog” in the URL was a good idea is beyond me. No business, university, nonprofit, artist, pet shelter, etc wants “blog” in their url. Why wordpress wants to make URL’s more confusing and longer is beyond me.
I searched EVERYWHERE to fix this. And the fixed we not easy and always caused other issues.
THank you to the developer who made this plugin. I spent three hours trying to get rid of the stupid “blog/”. And was ready to scream.
Your plugin worked instantly and easily. THANK YOU< THANK YOU, THANK YOU.
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When creating a multisite, one of my sites was forcing the /blog/ in the url. Even though you could remove it from the setting, wordpress was forcing it again. Plugin was installed in 4.2.2 version and works flawlessly
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