WordPress Canonical Redirect: How It Works, How to Disable It
WordPress uses canonical tags and redirects to prevent duplicate content and 404 errors. Learn how they work and how to customize them.
WordPress uses canonical tags and redirects to prevent duplicate content and 404 errors. Learn how they work and how to customize them.
WordPress removes dots from URLs automatically. Learn why this happens and how to keep periods in permalinks without any extra plugin.
Learn when to use post IDs in WordPress URLs, how to set them for posts and custom post types, and how to migrate safely with redirects.
Need shorter, cleaner WordPress URLs? Learn how to remove dates from permalinks while keeping old links working.
Learn how WordPress generates slugs, how they differ from permalinks, and how to edit them from the dashboard and programatically.
Learn how to configure custom permalinks for WordPress taxonomies using Permalink Manager for more readable, SEO-friendly URLs.
By default, author archive pages use the /author/ base in their URLs. Find out how to replace it with a word that fits your content.
Unlock the full potential of Voxel permalinks with Permalink Manager. Customize URL structures, add custom fields for better SEO and UX.
WordPress URL conflicts causing 404s? This guide covers common causes of URL conflicts in custom post types and how to fix them step by step.