WordPress: “My Permalink Doesn’t Change”
November 18th, 2008 by dchangI Was Trying to Change a WordPress Permalink…
Changing a WordPress Permalink should be easier after your post is already published.
The problem: in WordPress, the Permalink doesn’t change after the post has been cast out upon the wild and wooly waves of the WWW. On the post editing screen, you’ll see the WordPress permalink listed under the headline of your post, and to the right of that is a delightful hyperlink labeled “Edit.” Hit it, and you can type in a new WordPress Permalink to make your heart sing.
As any of you familiar with search engine optimization know, that WordPress Permalink isn’t just for looks. A well-designed WordPress Permalink helps draw search engine traffic to your site. And traffic means business.
Unfortunately, that new WordPress Permalink doesn’t work. It’s totally useless after the post has been published. There’s nothing to tell you that. Just the hard reality that you can sit there, refreshing your blog, and the damned post URL — aka WordPress Permalink — is obdurate and unchanging.
How to Change That Stubborn WordPress Permalink
The secret trick to fixing that ugly Permalink, my WordPress pals, is to edit the title of your post. This gets WordPress to throw out the old URL and use the new URL you entered into the WordPress Permalink “Edit” dialog. If you don’t want to change the WordPress post title, edit the title to something different, save, and then revert it to the original title you wanted.
When Not to Change That Stubborn WordPress Permalink
Of course, if you’ve already got a bunch of pingbacks and incoming links to your post, changing the WordPress Permalink is inadvisable. All that incoming traffic will go 404, costing you traffic. You might, however, want to change it anyhow as long as you 301 redirect the incoming hits to your shiny new and improved WordPress Permalink.
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February 15th, 2009 at 4:18 pm
Wow! Best advice I’ve seen on this subject. I can finally close my dozens of .htaccess/mod_rewrite-related windows.
June 2nd, 2009 at 12:21 pm
OHH Great post! I’m loving your website;
November 30th, 2009 at 6:44 pm
Thanks for the tip!