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Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 3,716
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How Would You do This? Wordpress Posting Question.
I review websites. I use Wordpress for this.
The url structure for the reviews looks like this: www.site.com/reviews/sitename If I review the site in 2013 and I want to review it again in 2014. Is it possible to somehow keep the same URL as above and somehow archive the post written in 2013 to a different url? Hope you get what i mean. |
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Join Date: Nov 2013
Posts: 36
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Create a new category, call it "2013", it should be a child category of "reviews". Post a new review, and only select the reviews category. Update the old post to also be in the 2013 category (but its primary category should be reviews), and the new one should have the site.com/reviews/sitename url, while the old one should be site.com/reviews/2013/sitename.
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#3 |
So Fucking Banned
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 3,716
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Many thanks, I will try this.
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