• Resolved Marc Bijl

    (@newoceans)


    Do the folders of this plugin sync with slugs/URL’s of:

    – Blog post categories and permalinks (like /cat/subcat/blog-title)?
    – Page hierarchie (parent child) and permalinks (like /parent/child/page-title)?
    – Upload folders for media (like /uploads/parentfolder/childfolder/image.jpg)?

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  • Plugin Support Karina

    (@karinapremio)

    Hey @newoceans , thanks for getting in touch! Can you please give me some more details on the use case? If I understand you correctly, then I’m afraid the Folders plug-in doesn’t automatically sync with slugs/ URLs. Folders helps you to create virtual folders that you need to add items to manually based on criteria according to your needs. Please let me know if this helps?
    If you still need help with this, can you please drop me a line at karina@premio.io or send me your email, so I can further assist!

    Thread Starter Marc Bijl

    (@newoceans)

    Hi Karina, thnx for the reply.

    For blog posts, Gutenberg offers categories. With these categories it’s possible to create a permalink structure like /blog/cat/subcat/blog-title

    For pages, Gutenberg offers attributes, so one can define parent and child relations between pages. With these relations it’s possible to create a permalink structure as well, like /parent/child/page-title

    For media, some plugins (like Real Media and Real Physical Media from devowl), one can define upload folders, so images can be stored in /uploads/folder/subfolder/image.jpg

    With these (permalink and upload folder structures) it’s possible to use keywords (for example keyword1 and keyword2) for SEO like:

    – Blogs: /blog/keyword1/keyword2/blog-title
    – Pages /keyword1/keyword2/page-title
    – Images: /uploads/keyword1/keyword2/image.jpg

    Actually I’m looking for a plugin that offers these solution all at once.

    Plugin Support Karina

    (@karinapremio)

    Hey again @newoceans , thanks for the speedy response! I’m afraid however that this is not possible with our Folders plug-in! Sorry for any disappointment!

    Thread Starter Marc Bijl

    (@newoceans)

    Ok, thnx, no worries 😉

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