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    Hi I changed the permalink settings from Day and Name to Postname but when I went to any of the posts within my site, I got 404 errors.

    Can you please advise how I can change to postname without incurring errors?

    Thanks

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  • Moderator cubecolour

    (@numeeja)

    Can you provide a link to your site please?

    Thread Starter wotnow

    (@wotnow)

    So strange, I know I added the site in the first line.

    Thread Starter wotnow

    (@wotnow)

    Ok site does not show up if you use the link tags above

    http://www.broomeandthekimberley.com.au/

    Moderator cubecolour

    (@numeeja)

    It looks like you have used posts for content that would usually be put into pages. If you are not sure of the difference, it is outlined at: http://codex.wordpress.org/Pages

    The 404 problem is occurring because your menu is setup with custom links to these posts where the URL is entered in the format of the old permalink.

    You have a couple of options you can try to fix this. Both require that you rebuild the menu.
    If you want to keep your content as posts, you can add posts support to the menus admin page. Go to appearance -> menus, then click the ‘screen options’ link (at the top-right corner just below ‘howdy’ . You will then see some options for the menu editor and can enable the option to add ‘posts’ to your menu editor. Then you can rebuild the menu but selecting the posts individually rather than creating custom links.

    The other option would be to convert these posts to pages using the post-type switcher plugin: http://wordpress.org/plugins/post-type-switcher/ then you can rebuild the menu as above but selecting the pages to add to the menu.

    Thread Starter wotnow

    (@wotnow)

    Wow .. thank you so much for such a concise explanation of the problem.

    This site was built with love and provided me with a learning curve to create blogs and wordpress sites but has also required me to provide much work that I originally had not planned on.

    Amongst running a web design business and caring for an invalid husband and children going through year 12 exams, I know that I need to dedicate more time to revamp the site, including a new theme.

    I have steadily gained a great following and I am able to change all the posts to pages through the plug-in you provided, but I am concerned that it will affect the SEO.

    What are your thoughts on this?

    Best regards

    Amanda

    Moderator cubecolour

    (@numeeja)

    You’re doing fine. There is a learning curve with WordPress but the more you use it the more tips and techniques you have that you can apply to the next project.

    If you have not yet converted them to pages, you might prefer to keep them as posts and follow the first option I mentioned of enabling posts to be added to the menu.

    Whichever option you choose, changing the permalink means that the url of each post has changes, so if you did want to ensure your old URLs still work in addition to the new ones, you can try the redirection plugin to redirect each old url to the current location.

    Thread Starter wotnow

    (@wotnow)

    Thanks. I am a little confused on what path to take as many of the posts that I could convert to pages, have comments which I don’t really want to get rid of.

    The new theme I am going to use has the ability to have pages with comments so new information can be used as pages.

    My main objective is to take the date from the url as this remains the date of publish rather than the date it is last refreshed which tends to make people believe that the content is old.

    Appreciate your help immensely 🙂

    Moderator cubecolour

    (@numeeja)

    The codex page about pages I linked to earlier outlines when it is appropriate to use each content type. For content that doesn’t fit into a blog/diary/journal format pages are generally appropriate. Posts can be grouped by category and tag and can be seen as a series of related content.

    It is more usual to see pages as items in a menu, also you might commonly see archives of posts in various categories as menu items rather than single posts.

    Thread Starter wotnow

    (@wotnow)

    Hi Thanks! Yes I am aware of when to use pages vs posts but I can see where your going here.

    Amanda 🙂

    I will change themes and then sort all this out. Thanks for your help!

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