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    Redirection

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    Redirection is the most popular redirect manager for WordPress. With it you can easily manage 301 redirections, keep track of 404 errors, and generally tidy up any loose ends your site may have. This can help reduce errors and improve your site ranking.

    Redirection is designed to be used on sites with a few redirects to sites with thousands of redirects.

    It has been a WordPress plugin for over 10 years and has been recommended countless times. And it’s free!

    Full documentation can be found at https://redirection.me

    Redirection is compatible with PHP from 7.0 to 8.3.

    Redirect manager

    Create and manage redirects quickly and easily without needing Apache or Nginx knowledge. If your WordPress supports permalinks then you can use Redirection to redirect any URL.

    There is full support for regular expressions so you can create redirect patterns to match any number of URLs. You can match query parameters and even pass them through to the target URL.

    The plugin can also be configured to monitor when post or page permalinks are changed and automatically create a redirect to the new URL.

    Conditional redirects

    In addition to straightforward URL matching you can redirect based on other conditions:

    • Login status – redirect only if the user is logged in or logged out
    • WordPress capability – redirect if the user is able to perform a certain capability
    • Browser – redirect if the user is using a certain browser
    • Referrer – redirect if the user visited the link from another page
    • Cookies – redirect if a particular cookie is set
    • HTTP headers – redirect based on a HTTP header
    • Custom filter – redirect based on your own WordPress filter
    • IP address – redirect if the client IP address matches
    • Server – redirect another domain if also hosted on this server
    • Page type – redirect if the current page is a 404

    Full logging

    A configurable logging option allows to view all redirects occurring on your site, including information about the visitor, the browser used, and the referrer. A ‘hit’ count is maintained for each redirect so you can see if a URL is being used.

    Logs can be exported for external viewing, and can be searched and filtered for more detailed investigation.

    Display geographic information about an IP address, as well as a full user agent information, to try and understand who the visitor is.

    You are able to disable or reduce IP collection to meet the legal requirements of your geographic region, and can change the amount of information captured from the bare minimum to HTTP headers.

    You can also log any redirect happening on your site, including those performed outside of Redirection.

    Add HTTP headers

    HTTP headers can be added to redirects or your entire site that help reduce the impact of redirects or help increase security. You can also add your own custom headers.

    Track 404 errors

    Redirection will keep track of all 404 errors that occur on your site, allowing you to track down and fix problems.

    Errors can be grouped to show where you should focus your attention, and can be redirected in bulk.

    Query parameter handling

    You can match query parameters exactly, ignore them, and even pass them through to your target.

    Migrate Permalinks

    Changed your permalink structure? You can migrate old permalinks simply by entering the old permalink structure. Multiple migrations are supported.

    Apache & Nginx support

    By default Redirection will manage all redirects using WordPress. However you can configure it so redirects are automatically saved to a .htaccess file and handled by Apache itself.

    If you use Nginx then you can export redirects to an Nginx rewrite rules file.

    Fine-grained permissions

    Fine-grained permissions are available so you can customise the plugin for different users. This makes it particularly suitable for client sites where you may want to prevent certain actions, and remove functionality.

    Import & Export

    The plugin has a fully-featured import and export system and you can:

    • Import and export to Apache .htaccess
    • Export to Nginx rewrite rules
    • Copy redirects between sites using JSON
    • Import and export to CSV for viewing in a spreadsheet
    • Use WP CLI to automate import and export

    You can also import from the following plugins:

    • Simple 301 Redirects
    • SEO Redirection
    • Safe Redirect Manager
    • Rank Math
    • WordPress old slug redirects
    • Quick Post/Pages redirects

    Search Regex compatible

    Redirection is compatible with Search Regex, allowing you to bulk update your redirects.

    Wait, it’s free?

    Yes, it’s really free. There’s no premium version and no need to pay money to get access to features. This is a dedicated redirect management plugin.

    Support

    Please submit bugs, patches, and feature requests to:

    https://github.com/johngodley/redirection

    Please submit translations to:

    https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/redirection

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    Last Updated16 Days ago
    Published17 years ago

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