| 开发者 | kaxrist |
|---|---|
| 更新时间 | 2026年6月13日 03:53 |
| PHP版本: | 7.4 及以上 |
| WordPress版本: | 7.0 |
| 版权: | GPLv2 or later |
| 版权网址: | 版权信息 |
greek-url-guard.zip file.greek-url-guard.zip file on your computer.greek-url-guard folder to /wp-content/plugins/.No. The automatic rules apply to new content and new uploads only. Draft placeholder slugs created before a real title exists may be replaced before publication.
No. Greek URL Guard is designed to avoid unexpected changes to existing URLs. It focuses on new content and new uploads. If you need to change old URLs, review them carefully and set up redirects before making changes.
No. Existing uploaded files are not renamed.
Manual slugs are preserved by default. You can disable this option if you want Greek manual slugs to be converted too.
No. Changing the title of already published content does not rewrite its existing URL. If you want to change that URL, edit the slug field directly and review whether redirects are needed.
Yes. In Settings > Greek URL Guard, you can choose whether the plugin handles posts, pages, public custom post types, categories, tags, public taxonomies, media filenames, and WooCommerce content when WooCommerce is active.
No. Search engines can handle short words, and removing them automatically can change the meaning of a title.
The plugin works at the WordPress slug and upload filename level. It does not edit page builder content or translated text.
Yes. When WooCommerce is active, the plugin can handle new product slugs, product categories, product tags, product attributes, and new upload filenames.