• Resolved Toharo

    (@toharo)


    Hey,

    Great work with the plugin. It should be used on all WordPress sites if they value SEO!

    I have a question about internal links for scheduled posts.

    Currently, the plugin can delink or change the link if it’s broken.

    Is there a way to delink the broken link, but once the article is published (which was causing the 404 error), restore the link back to the original article?

    To explain a bit further: Some sites have content pre-written in advance with internal links. Those articles are then scheduled for future publication, although this breaks the internal link placement. Instead of editing the articles with internal links all the time, it would be beneficial to catch these links somehow and update them automatically once articles are published.

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  • Hello @toharo !

    I hope you’re doing well! Thank you for the kind words, we appreciate that!

    Basically a feature that would recheck previously detected links and reconnect them automatically, is that correct? If so, at the moment we don’t have such feature.

    However, we’re working on a 2.0 version of this plugin, it will be a complete rewrite and change of the engine so it will take some time. We’re collecting suggestions for features so once we’re clear on the details of the request and the possible use cases, we can create a feature request – looking forward to hearing back from you on this!

    Best regards,
    Pawel

    Plugin Support Amin – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudev-support2)

    Hello @toharo ,

    We haven’t heard from you for a week now, so it looks like you don’t need our assistance anymore.

    Feel free to re-open this ticket if needed.

    Kind regards
    Kasia

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