Description
The DeadDelete Plugin for WordPress allows developers to make removing outdated content from their sites easy by allowing users to click a button that checks source URLs for 404 or 301 status codes. If the source returns a 404 the post is trashed. The same is true in cases of 301s if the final destination is known to be a destination for missing content.
DeadDelete is designed primarily for aggregators that copy content from other websites with source attribution links included. It is ideal for RSS based auto-blogs that include a large amount of content from other sources. With DeadDelete a user can click a button when they notice that an article is based on a source that no longer exists and remove your copy so that you don’t have to.
Installation
This section describes how to install the plugin and get it working.
- Upload
deaddelete.zip
by logging into your WordPress blog ‘/wp-admin/’ and selecting the add new plugin option ‘wp-admin/plugin-install.php’ - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
FAQ
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What if I don’t link to sources?
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Then this plugin has no use for you.
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Contributors & Developers
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Changelog
1.1.0
- Added database logging of button clicks.
- Added header checking of 301 redirect destinations for pages that redirect to 404 errors.
- Added escape functions required by WordPress.org for securing output.