| 开发者 | neoplugins |
|---|---|
| 更新时间 | 2026年6月23日 06:24 |
| 捐献地址: | 去捐款 |
| PHP版本: | 8.0 及以上 |
| WordPress版本: | 7.0 |
| 版权: | GPLv2 or later |
| 版权网址: | 版权信息 |
Which features are included in the plugin? The main features of the Renamer plugin are:
What is neoRename? The neoRename plugin is a WordPress plugin that lets you efficiently rename images, videos and other media files in your media library. It automatically updates all references in the database to update existing links and improve your SEO ranking.
What benefits does neoRename offer for SEO? The neoRename plugin optimizes image titles, filenames and slugs, creates SEO-friendly redirects (301 redirects) and can automatically generate missing alt texts from image titles. This sustainably improves your website's visibility in search engines.
Can I rename multiple files at once? Yes, with the built-in bulk or batch processing you can rename multiple files at once with neoRename. A preview function shows you all planned changes in advance.
Which file formats can I rename? All common media formats are supported by neoRename for images, videos and documents, including: JPG, PNG, WEBP, SVG, PDF, MP4, MOV, MP3, ZIP and many more.
What happens to my existing image URLs after renaming? When renaming, neoRename automatically updates all references in your WordPress database, including post content, ACF fields and even PHP arrays. Additionally, a 301 redirect ensures that the old image links already indexed by Google remain accessible. This keeps your SEO performance stable and prevents losing rankings due to broken links.
What should I consider before renaming? Renaming files in WordPress can affect existing image references and links. Before renaming media we recommend: ✅ Make a backup: Create a backup of your site before renaming many files at once. ✅ Start small: Test renaming with neoRename first on individual files. 🛠️ Clear plugin cache: If problems occur after renaming, clearing the plugin cache may help, as old image references might still be stored there. See: https://elementor.com/blog/how-to-clear-cache-for-one-website/ 🛠️ Clear browser cache: If wrong or old images still appear, clear the browser cache to update outdated references. 🔙 Use the undo function: With one click you can undo changes in neoRename if something goes wrong. 🧠 SEO tip: By redirecting old URLs with neoRename you avoid negative effects on your Google ranking!
Can I undo renames? Yes, the neoRename plugin includes an undo function that can restore previous filenames, titles and slugs after renaming.
Is neoRename compatible with WooCommerce? Yes, neoRename works smoothly with WooCommerce and detects all image and media references on product pages, galleries and descriptions.
Are created image galleries preserved? Yes, when renaming or replacing images the image references in all common WordPress image galleries are updated as well. Supported examples include: NextGEN Gallery, Envira Gallery, FooGallery, Modula Image Gallery, Photo Gallery by 10Web, Meow Gallery, Responsive Lightbox & Gallery, Visual Portfolio, Justified Image Grid, The Grid and many more.
What is the neoUniverse? The neoUniverse is more than just a plugin collection. It is your complete toolbox for all media challenges in WordPress. Currently it includes ten specialized plugins: neoLibrary, neoRename, neoReplace, neoDuplicate, neoOptimize, neoLazy, neoDraw, neoAnimate and neoMotion. They work seamlessly together, are perfectly coordinated and cover all areas around media management, SEO and performance. Whether renaming images, replacing files, optimizing SEO, enabling lazy load or drawing and animating content. The neoUniverse makes your media workflow noticeably simpler and more efficient. And the best part: The neoUniverse keeps growing. New tools and features make your WordPress everyday life even better.
Why is only a folder shown when downloading? If you use Safari, your Mac may automatically unzip the ZIP file. Instead of the ZIP file you then only get the unzipped folder. You cannot upload this folder directly to WordPress. Solution: Open Safari settings and disable the option ”Open safe files after downloading”. After that the ZIP file will remain as you need it. Detailed instructions are shown in the video titled ”How to disable Safari auto extract for ZIP files when downloading WordPress plugins” on YouTube.
I have more questions. Can you help me? Sure! You can ask us your questions anytime via our support page. We will reply shortly.