I’m going to take the liberty to piggyback my question to this, if you don’t mind. It is of a similar nature.
Say I have a page at http://domain.com/?page_id=262 as standard.
Now, I don’t want to change any other permalinks, I just want to have a link like http://domain.com/?p=name
I’ve seen a few plugins etc, but nothing that I can find is up to date or suits that need.
Cheers.
@zagadka: It is impolite to interrupt another poster’s ongoing thread with a question of your own and it causes significant problems for the forum’s volunteers. Please post your own topic.
@brianrho: In theory, you can use any of the allowable permalink structures but I’d suggest using one of the date based presets in Settings -> Permalinks.
@esmi
I am working in Genesis. At present the Post Name as below is selected.The site is a full blown “static” website on safaris.
Should that be ok and as I asked earlier will it mess everything up if I change it now. The website is up and running – all 95 pages of it?
Default http://www.africanodysseysafaris.com/?p=123
Day and name http://www.africanodysseysafaris.com/2012/07/10/sample-post/
Month and name http://www.africanodysseysafaris.com/2012/07/sample-post/
Numeric http://www.africanodysseysafaris.com/archives/123
Post name http://www.africanodysseysafaris.com/sample-post/
Custom Structure
Many thanks,
Brian
It shouldn’t matter what theme you are using. You can change the permalink structure at any time although you might be better off sticking to one of the presets that “rolling your own”. The only casualty of the change may be incoming links but, if you have been using the default permalink structure up to now, WP will handle all of the redirects. Also, bear in mind that the permalink structure only affects Posts directly. all Pages use %/pagename%/ automatically as soon as you use any non-default permalink structure.