Configuring WordPress Settings: Permalinks

This video is a continuation in a series of videos detailing each of the WordPress Settings pages. This video will focus on Permalink Settings.

Permalink Settings allow you to define the link structure that WordPress generates for each of your post. Permalinks are one of the few areas where the WordPress default settings are highly undesirable. One of the firs things you’ll want to do after setting up your WordPress blog is to modify your permalinks.

This video will show you how to easily setup human-friendly permalinks that should also perform well with most search engines.

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WordPress Version : 2.3.x and above

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Hi Kirk, I am so glad I came across your Wordpress resources. They have made things a lot simpler. When I saw the link for this video I was thinking this is what I have been looking for, however, I was a little disappointed that there was no mention of the difficult parts of using permalinks (which has been putting me off using them), namely the steps to do with mod_rewrite on the Apache server, getting the FollowSymLinks option enabled, creating and editing the .htaccess file etc. A little explanation into how to get all this working would be brilliant. Great resources, so keep up the good work. Best regards.

Hi Sim:

Permalinks is one of those things that used to be a lot harder in older versions of WordPress. These days, you just need to make sure that the application has permission to write to the .htaccess file. When you update the permalinks settings in the WordPress administrator, the mod_rewrite settings will automatically be written to your .htaccess file.

If the application doesn’t have permission to write to .htaccess you should see a message to that effect when you change your permalink structure. The message will also include the lines that should be added to your .htaccess file. Just cut and paste.

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