• Resolved jfingeniomedia

    (@jfingeniomedia)


    Does this plugin do a find and replace to create internal linking after content has already been published?

    I have content in WordPress. I would like a solution to find text in content, for example in the link provided, the words football player and link to another category archive page on my site. I was under the impression that pretty links was capable of this.

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  • Tyler

    (@tylerthedude)

    Hi there,

    Thanks for reaching out. Our Pro version of Pretty Links offers a keyword replacement feature that will allow you to achieve the functionality you’re looking for. I’ll attach a link to our documentation for keyword replacements that goes a bit more in-depth with how it works: Keyword & URL Replacements

    Kind regards,

    Thread Starter jfingeniomedia

    (@jfingeniomedia)

    Thanks for the reply Tyler. I’m looking at the settings in the dashboard. Pretty Links --> Options --> Replacements

    As an example, let’s use the Football player sample. Any where that Football player is referenced in any of my content, I would like that to link to an archive custom category page (https://www.sunsigns.com/celebrities/type/football-player).

    I don’t need a Keyword Disclosure, because it’s not an affiliate link. I don’t need a replacement of a non-pretty Link, the link itself is a good representation of the content. I’m lost at which setting represents finding the text Football player and linking that text to my archive custom category page.

    I actually got it working!

    I have one more question though — I’ve created URLs and rewrites that do not need “Pretty Links” to make them prettier. Is there any way to have the Target URL* and the Pretty Link* be the same value?

    ^ In digging more I’m getting good activity with Redirection type “Meta Refresh”. It allows Target URL* and Pretty Link* to be the same, already pretty, value.

    We’d really appreciate any help with No Redirect, if it’s possible. Thank you!

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    Thread Starter jfingeniomedia

    (@jfingeniomedia)

    Wanted to follow up to see if there was any option for No Redirects. Please let me know!

    Tyler

    (@tylerthedude)

    Hi there,

    Thank you for getting back to me, and I’m glad to hear you’re finding the Keyword Replacement feature useful. Since you’re utilizing a Pro feature of Pretty Links, I’m afraid we aren’t able to provide further support regarding the feature through this forum.

    If you could instead please open a ticket through our website and reference this thread, we’ll be glad to assist you further.

    We look forward to hearing from you!

    Kind regards,

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