Go to this page:
YOUR-DOMAIN-NAME/wp-admin/edit.php?post_status=trash&post_type=post
There you should see the deleted posts. By default, WordPress keeps them around for 30 days (and BTW, this setting can be changed in your wp-config.php file).
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LCW
(@lcw)
I tried to follow that link (with my own domainname of course), but I am asked to log in. My password is not accepted.
When I log in at http://www.loeswouterson.nl/wp-admin and I past /edit.php?post_status=trash&post_type=post I am again asked to login.
Well, that’s weird. Do you have admin status?
You should also be able to reach that page from your Dashboard, under Posts > All Posts. There you should see the option to filter for:
* All
* Published
* Drafts
* Pending
* Private
* Trash
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LCW
(@lcw)
I made a temporary page so that I can show you what I see:
http://www.loeswouterson.nl/?page_id=1231
The only possible actions: “bewerken” (=edit) or “mnaar prullenbak verplaatsen” (=move to trash)
That means that either you cannot see what’s in the trash, or the trash is empty.
Just for a test, you should create a new post, then move it to the trash, and then see what happens on the All Posts page.
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LCW
(@lcw)
Removed the page X I made to show you what I see to the trash and yes, now I see a trashmap ! Thanks.
Still wondering what happened to a removed post. Maybe I didn’t save it as a concept.