by Sean Fraser (Plank Design Inc.)
3 (2 reviews)
WP-Portability
WP-Portability is a plugin designed to quietly make your site more portable.
Tested up to WP 4 (Current: 6.9)
vtrunk
Current Version vtrunk
Updated 10 years ago
Last Update on 26 Oct, 2015
Synced 12 hours ago
Last Synced on
Rank
#44,364
-9403 this week
Active Installs
10+
-9.1%
KW Avg Position
15.5
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Downloads
1.7K
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Support Resolved
0%
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No change
Rating
60%
Review 3 out of 5
3
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Next Milestone 20
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Showing 2 of 2| Keyword | Position | Change | Type | Updated |
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| mobility | 13 | — | Tag | 13 hours ago |
| portability | 18 | — | Tag | 13 hours ago |
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- Version
- trunk
- Last Updated
- Oct 26, 2015
- Requires WP
- 3.1+
- Tested Up To
- 4
- PHP Version
- N/A
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- Reviews
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- Support Threads
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about WP-Portability
[url {location}]
site : Will generate a url for the root installation directory
uploads: Will generate a url for the media upload directory
plugins: Will generate a url for the plugins directory
theme: Will generate a url for the main theme directory
stylesheet: Will generate a url for the child theme directory (if any). Otherwise, this is identical to theme.
You can then append your more specific path to the shortcode. For example:
<img src="[url uploads]/2014/07/picture.jpg" alt="A vacation picture">
<!-- Will evaluate to this: -->
<img src="http://domain.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/picture.jpg" alt="A vacation picture">
Why don't all features work with a WordPress MultiSite install?
WordPress Multisite (network) installs greatly change the way wordpress structures itself. As such, the fixes that this plugin introduces may conflict with this configuration. Until further testing and development can be done, we have disabled the problematic features automatically for the time being. This may be fixed in a future release.
I deactivated/uninstalled the plugin and now my links don't work and/or I see [url site] littered throughout my post. How do I fix this?
If you intend to get rid of this plugin entirely (we are sorry to see you go!), then you should let the plugin purge its shortcodes from your database first. Before you deactivate or uninstall the plugin, Go to the portability settings page in the WordPress admin and press the Purge Shortcode button. This will safely convert all local link shortcodes in your database back to absolute links.
uploads: Will generate a url for the media upload directory
plugins: Will generate a url for the plugins directory
theme: Will generate a url for the main theme directory
stylesheet: Will generate a url for the child theme directory (if any). Otherwise, this is identical to theme.
You can then append your more specific path to the shortcode. For example:
<img src="[url uploads]/2014/07/picture.jpg" alt="A vacation picture">
<!-- Will evaluate to this: -->
<img src="http://domain.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/picture.jpg" alt="A vacation picture">
Why don't all features work with a WordPress MultiSite install?
WordPress Multisite (network) installs greatly change the way wordpress structures itself. As such, the fixes that this plugin introduces may conflict with this configuration. Until further testing and development can be done, we have disabled the problematic features automatically for the time being. This may be fixed in a future release.
I deactivated/uninstalled the plugin and now my links don't work and/or I see [url site] littered throughout my post. How do I fix this?
If you intend to get rid of this plugin entirely (we are sorry to see you go!), then you should let the plugin purge its shortcodes from your database first. Before you deactivate or uninstall the plugin, Go to the portability settings page in the WordPress admin and press the Purge Shortcode button. This will safely convert all local link shortcodes in your database back to absolute links.