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Suffix
– set some formula like this: “-yyyymmday-HHMM”
– in the suffix field of the plugin
– so that when I click under “some-page” on “Clone”
– the resulting cloned page name is “some-page-yyyymmday-HHMM”
Prefix
– set some formula like this: “yyyymmday-HHMM-”
– in the prefix field of the plugin
– so that when I click under “some-page” on “Clone”
– the resulting cloned page name is “-yyyymmday-HHMM-some-page”
For example, this can be done in WordPress in other settings and plugins.
As a matter of fact, in the WordPress menu in “Settings, Permalinks, Custom” we can set “%year%” or “%monthnum%” or “%hour%” or “%minute% and so on.
So, I was wondering if this could also be accomplished in Yoast Duplicate Post.
Hi,
I want to achieve this:
Suffix
– set some formula like this: “-yyyymmday-HHMM”
– in the suffix field of the plugin
– so that when I click under “some-page” on “Clone”
– the resulting cloned page name is “some-page-yyyymmday-HHMM”
Prefix
– set some formula like this: “yyyymmday-HHMM-”
– in the prefix field of the plugin
– so that when I click under “some-page” on “Clone”
– the resulting cloned page name is “-yyyymmday-HHMM-some-page”
For example, this can be done in WordPress in other settings and plugins.
As a matter of fact, in the WordPress menu in “Settings, Permalinks, Custom” we can set “%year%” or “%monthnum%” or “%hour%” or “%minute% and so on.
So, I was wondering if this could also be accomplished in Yoast Duplicate Post.
Is it possible?
Note:
I first asked for help here:
https://wordpress.org/support/topic/timestamp-suffix-or-prefix/
But then got an advice to post in here
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