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Luciano Ferrer

WordPress › Peter's Login Redirect « WordPress Plugins - 0 views

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    "Redirect users to different locations after logging in and logging out. Define a set of redirect rules for specific users, users with specific roles, users with specific capabilities, and a blanket rule for all other users. Also, set a redirect URL for post-registration. This is all managed in Settings > Login/logout redirects. You can use the syntax [variable]username[/variable] in your URLs so that the system will build a dynamic URL upon each login, replacing that text with the user's username. In addition to username, there is "userslug", "homeurl", "siteurl", "postid-23", "http_referer" and you can also add your own custom URL "variables". See Other Notes / How to Extend for documentation. If you're using a plugin such as Gigya that bypasses the regular WordPress login redirect process (and only allows one fixed redirect URL), set that plugin to redirect to wp-content/plugins/peters-login-redirect/wplogin_redirect_control.php and set the relevant setting to "Yes" at the bottom of the Settings > Login/Logout redirects page in the WordPress admin panel. You can add your own code logic before and between any of the plugin's normal redirect checks if needed. See Other Notes / How to Extend for documentation. Some examples include: redirecting the user based on their IP address; and redirect users to a special page on first login. This plugin also includes a function rul_register that acts the same as the wp_register function you see in templates (typically producing the Register or Site Admin links in the sidebar), except that it will return the custom defined admin address. rul_register takes three parameters: the "before" code (by default ""), the "after" code (by d"
Vernon Fowler

Redirection - Manage 301 redirections without modifying Apache | Urban Giraffe - 0 views

  • Full regular expression support
  • Advanced users can make use of regular expressions to reduce the number of redirections they need to create. A regular expression is basically a pattern that tells the plugin how to match.
  • Remember that if the source URL is a regular expression then you must enable the regular expression option, otherwise Redirection will just treat you source URL as plain text.
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  • match the URL only when the user is logged in
  • Redirect to URL by login status This rule allows you to match a URL based upon the user’s WordPress login status. That is, if they are logged into your site.
  • Export all redirections to CSV, XML, or Apache .htaccess files Import Apache .htacces files
  • Site URL – an advanced option which allows you to set the site base URL
  • Ban IPs – prevents certain IPs from accessing your site
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    "Redirection is a WordPress plugin to manage 301 redirections, keep track of 404 errors, and generally tidy up any loose ends your site may have. This is particularly useful if you are migrating pages from an old website, or are changing the directory of your WordPress installation. "
Luciano Ferrer

WordPress › Simple 301 Redirects « WordPress Plugins - 1 views

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    "Simple 301 Redirects provides an easy method of redirecting requests to another page on your site or elsewhere on the web. Simple 301 Redirects provides an easy method of redirecting requests to another page on your site or elsewhere on the web. It's especially handy when you migrate a site to WordPress and can't preserve your URL structure. By setting up 301 redirects from your old pages to your new pages, any incoming links will be seemlessly passed along, and their pagerank (or what-have-you) will be passed along with them."
Luciano Ferrer

WordPress › Sky Login Redirect « WordPress Plugins - 0 views

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    "Redirects to the page you were reading just before logging in. Redirects to the homepage when you log out. Sky Login Redirect redirects users to the page they were reading just before logging in. In case that page is not defined, users are redirected to the homepage."
Luciano Ferrer

WordPress › Eggplant 301 Redirects « WordPress Plugins - 0 views

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    "Easily manage and create 301 redirects for your WordPress website. A robust interface allows you create and validate redirects. EPS 301 Redirects? helps you manage and create 301 redirects for your WordPress website. A robust interface allows you to select the Destination URL from drop down menus, and validates your redirects for troubleshooting."
anonymous

Redirection - 0 views

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    Redirection is a WordPress plugin to manage 301 redirections and keep track of 404 errors without requiring knowledge of Apache .htaccess files.
Vernon Fowler

WordPress › Redirection « WordPress Plugins - 0 views

  • Redirections are automatically created when a post URL changes, and it is a lot easier to manually add redirections than to hack around a .htaccess. You also get the added benefit of being able to keep track of 404 errors.
alby clm

Workpress.net » Blog Archive » Free redirect 301 for your wordpress blog - 0 views

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    Download for free a very useful redirect 301, for your wordpress blog, this simple file .php send visitors on the homepage, if they have come across some error page, where the contents have been erased. Preserving in this way also pagerank assigned from Google to your internal pages ;)
Luciano Ferrer

The 7 Best 404 Plugins for WordPress | Elegant Themes Blog - 0 views

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    "There's one phrase every internet user will be horribly familiar with. A set of words they'll have encountered hundreds, if not thousands of times, and that always prompts a brief moment of confusion: The page cannot be found. The page you're looking for might've been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. "Did I make a mistake while typing?" you ask. "Is the site down? It was working a few minutes ago!" For web developers however, 404 errors are not simply small nuisances but rather a leading cause of sleepless nights. Brief downtime or linking mistakes can lead to visitors leaving your site altogether, and a multitude of dead pages can cost you in terms of SEO. Luckily there are a large number of WordPress plugins dedicated specifically to solving this problem. However, before we discuss the leading candidates, let's start with a brief word about 404s. 1. 404 Page 2. All 404 Redirect to Homepage 3. 404 to 301 4. Custom 404 Pro 5. 404 Error Logger 6. Redirection"
anonymous

Comment Redirect - 0 views

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    Redirect commenters who just made their first comment to a page of your choice.
Erik Emanuelli

How to Fix 404 Errors in WordPress Using 301 Redirects - 0 views

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    404 errors are bad news for site engagement. Today we show you how to fix 404 errors in WordPress using 301 redirects with a freely available plugin.
Luciano Ferrer

.htaccess "Down For Maintenance" Page Redirect - 0 views

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    "RewriteEngine On RewriteBase / RewriteCond %{REMOTE_ADDR} !^11\.111\.111\.111 RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/maintenance\.html$ RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://domain.com/maintenance.html [R=307,L]"
Luciano Ferrer

WordPress › Yoast Comment Hacks « WordPress Plugins - 0 views

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    "Make comments management easier by applying some of the simple hacks the Yoast team uses. Make comments management easier by applying some of the simple hacks the Yoast team uses. This plugin adds some small hacks around core WordPress comments to make them more bearable: Cleaner comment notification emails. The option to disallow comments below a certain length. The option to redirect first time commenters to a thank you page. An input field on the comment edit screen to change the comment parent ID. Links in the admin comments section to email individual commenters. A button in the WP toolbar to email all the commenters on a post. See the screenshots to get an even better idea of the plugins functionality."
anonymous

FD Feedburner Plugin - 0 views

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    Redirects the main feed and optionally the comments feed seamlessly and transparently to Feedburner.com.
Luciano Ferrer

Redirección de usuarios a páginas personalizadas al registrarse en WordPress - 0 views

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    "// --------------------------------- // Redirección de registro (login) // según el tipo (rol) de usuario. // --------------------------------- function mytheme_custom_login_redirect($redirect_to, $request, $user) { global $user; if ( isset( $user->roles ) && is_array( $user->roles ) ) { // Si es un usuario administrador // le redirigimos a la página de gestión de plugins if ( in_array( 'administrator', $user->roles ) ) return home_url( '/wp-admin/plugins.php' ); // Si es un usuario con permisos de editor // le enviamos a la página de gestión de entradas. elseif ( in_array( 'editor', $user->roles ) ) return home_url( '/wp-admin/edit.php' ); // Y a todos los demás usuarios // les redirigimos a la página de inicio de la web. else return home_url(); } else { return $redirect_to; } } add_filter( 'login_redirect', 'mytheme_custom_login_redirect', 10, 3 );"
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