add_help_tab( array( 'id' => 'overview', 'title' => __('Overview'), 'content' => '
' . __('Permalinks are the permanent URLs to your individual pages and blog posts, as well as your category and tag archives. A permalink is the web address used to link to your content. The URL to each post should be permanent, and never change — hence the name permalink.') . '
' . '' . __('This screen allows you to choose your default permalink structure. You can choose from common settings or create custom URL structures.') . '
' . '' . __('You must click the Save Changes button at the bottom of the screen for new settings to take effect.') . '
', ) ); get_current_screen()->add_help_tab( array( 'id' => 'common-settings', 'title' => __('Common Settings'), 'content' => '' . __('Many people choose to use “pretty permalinks,” URLs that contain useful information such as the post title rather than generic post ID numbers. You can choose from any of the permalink formats under Common Settings, or can craft your own if you select Custom Structure.') . '
' . '' . __('If you pick an option other than Default, your general URL path with structure tags, terms surrounded by %
, will also appear in the custom structure field and your path can be further modified there.') . '
' . __('When you assign multiple categories or tags to a post, only one can show up in the permalink: the lowest numbered category. This applies if your custom structure includes %category%
or %tag%
.') . '
' . __('You must click the Save Changes button at the bottom of the screen for new settings to take effect.') . '
', ) ); get_current_screen()->add_help_tab( array( 'id' => 'custom-structures', 'title' => __('Custom Structures'), 'content' => '' . __('The Optional fields let you customize the “category” and “tag” base names that will appear in archive URLs. For example, the page listing all posts in the “Uncategorized” category could be /topics/uncategorized
instead of /category/uncategorized
.') . '
' . __('You must click the Save Changes button at the bottom of the screen for new settings to take effect.') . '
', ) ); get_current_screen()->set_help_sidebar( '' . __('For more information:') . '
' . '' . __('Documentation on Permalinks Settings') . '
' . '' . __('Documentation on Using Permalinks') . '
' . '' . __('Support Forums') . '
' ); /** * Display JavaScript on the page. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Permalink_Settings_Screen */ function options_permalink_add_js() { ?> set_permalink_structure( $permalink_structure ); } if ( isset( $_POST['category_base'] ) ) { $category_base = $_POST['category_base']; if ( ! empty( $category_base ) ) $category_base = $blog_prefix . preg_replace('#/+#', '/', '/' . str_replace( '#', '', $category_base ) ); $wp_rewrite->set_category_base( $category_base ); } if ( isset( $_POST['tag_base'] ) ) { $tag_base = $_POST['tag_base']; if ( ! empty( $tag_base ) ) $tag_base = $blog_prefix . preg_replace('#/+#', '/', '/' . str_replace( '#', '', $tag_base ) ); $wp_rewrite->set_tag_base( $tag_base ); } create_initial_taxonomies(); } $permalink_structure = get_option('permalink_structure'); $category_base = get_option('category_base'); $tag_base = get_option( 'tag_base' ); if ( $iis7_permalinks ) { if ( ( ! file_exists($home_path . 'web.config') && win_is_writable($home_path) ) || win_is_writable($home_path . 'web.config') ) $writable = true; else $writable = false; } else { if ( ( ! file_exists($home_path . '.htaccess') && is_writable($home_path) ) || is_writable($home_path . '.htaccess') ) $writable = true; else $writable = false; } if ( $wp_rewrite->using_index_permalinks() ) $usingpi = true; else $usingpi = false; flush_rewrite_rules(); if (isset($_POST['submit'])) : ?>
web.config file were writable, we could do this automatically, but it isn’t so this is the url rewrite rule you should have in your web.config
file. Click in the field and press CTRL + a to select all. Then insert this rule inside of the /<configuration>/<system.webServer>/<rewrite>/<rules>
element in web.config
file.') ?>
web.config file writable for us to generate rewrite rules automatically, do not forget to revert the permissions after rule has been saved.') ?>
writable, we could do this automatically, but it isn’t so this is the url rewrite rule you should have in your web.config
file. Create a new file, called web.config
in the root directory of your site. Click in the field and press CTRL + a to select all. Then insert this code into the web.config
file.') ?>
web.config file automatically, do not forget to revert the permissions after the file has been created.') ?>
.htaccess file were writable, we could do this automatically, but it isn’t so these are the mod_rewrite rules you should have in your .htaccess
file. Click in the field and press CTRL + a to select all.') ?>