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Redirect by Custom Field

Description

Sometimes you have a need for having links to external URLs show up interspersed among your own pages or posts. This plugin lets you easily create such “redirecting” posts or pages by simply setting a custom field.

Usage: Add the custom field with label “redirect” to any post or page. Enter the redirect target URL as the value of that custom field. Now all links on your site to that post or page will be replaced with that redirect URL! If you try to visit the permalink URL for that page, it will redirect the user to that redirect URL too.

This plugin actually also works fine to redirect a URL to another URL on the same site as well.

Placeholders: New in version 0.9: the strings %home% and %site% in URLs are replaced by the WordPress home URL and site URLs, respectively.

Development of this plugin was supported by the Arts at MIT.

FAQ

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Reviews

3 An t-Sultain 2016
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Contributors & Developers

“Redirect by Custom Field” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

Changelog

1.0

  • Added new “hide redirects” filter in the list of posts/pages.

0.9

  • New placeholder function:
    • %home% and %site% in URLs are replaced by the WordPress home URL and site URLs, respectively.
    • New filter redirect_by_custom_field_placeholders to add or modify placeholders.

0.8

  • Removed inappropriate esc_url which was messing up some redirects.
  • New user-definable constant REDIRECT_BY_CUSTOM_FIELD_HTTP_STATUS.

0.7

  • Rewritten to use the template_redirect action instead, which catches some edge cases.

0.6

  • WordPress’s own permalinks in the WordPress admin now are actually displayed, together with the redirect URL.

0.5

  • Fixed a potential PHP warning
  • Fixed an error in the query filter

0.4

  • Fixed redirect in some direct URL access cases
  • Properly sanitizes redirect URLs

0.3

  • First public release