This type of redirect is great for fixing typos when page was created, redirecting old URLs to URL so there is no 404, and to redirect links from old site that has been converted to WordPress..
You can add rel= nofollow attribute to the page or menu item link for the redirect.
If you do not, you may experience some odd links and 404 pages, as this option changes the link for the page post to EXACT URL you in that field ..
If you are using Quick Redirects method to do your redirects, try to use Request URLs that start with and are relative to the root ..
If you use redirect of 301 AND the content on the URL is the same as the original page, then allof the ranking and 'link juice, as they say, will stay with the page..
Note this option is available for Quick Redirects when the ' Use jQuery functionality is enabled in the settings and you select ' NF box for the corresponding redirect...
Note this option is available for Quick Redirects when the ' Use jQuery functionality is enabled in the settings and you select ' NW box for the corresponding redirect...
Just set up Quick Redirect and set Request URL to my-name or my-product and Destination URL to the place you want it to go.
The 300+ range of codes in the header tells the browser that the original page has moved to location this can be just new file name folder or completely different site..
Added new preg match all and preg replace calls to add target and nofollow links more efficient and accurate noticed some cases where old function would add the items if redirect link had URL . 2.0.
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