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410 Delete Pages SEO
Force 410 HTTP Status on listed pages, or just articles/pages that no longer exist.
Tested up to WP 5.4.18 (Current: 6.8.2)
v0.0.5
Current Version v0.0.5
Updated 5 years ago
Last Update on 22 Apr, 2020
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- Version
- 0.0.5
- Last Updated
- Apr 22, 2020
- Requires WP
- 3.7+
- Tested Up To
- 5.4.18
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- edsteep
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about 410 Delete Pages SEO
The default message is a simple plain text message that reads "Sorry, the page you requested has been permanently removed." This is because many people want to minimise the bandwidth that is used by error responses. If you want to customise the message, just place a template file called 410.php in your theme folder, and the plugin will automatically use that instead. Take a look at your theme's 404.php file to see how the template needs to be structured. You can also hook into the wp_410_response action to trigger any specific events for queries resulting in a 410 response.
The plugin has been tested with the following caching plugins, and should work even if they are active: W3 Total Cache WP Super Cache I have not tested it with other caching plugins, and there is a high chance that it will not work with many of them. Most of them will cache the response as if it is a 404 (page not found) response, and issue a 404 response header instead of a 410 response header.