How Do You Redirect a Page in WordPress?

In most cases, when you want to redirect a page in WordPress, you will first need to create a new page in your blog using the “Create a New Page” button on the Pages menu.

Once you have created the new page, you will need to enter the address of the old page in the “Redirect to” field. You can use the “URL” field to directly enter the URL of the old page, or you can use the “Permalink” field to enter the address of the post containing the old page’s URL.

You will also need to enter a new “Name” for the page. This name will appear in the URL bar of the browser when someone clicks on the “Redirect to” link.

Finally, you will need to enter a “Description” for the page. This description will appear in the WordPress “Pages” menu and on the “Pages” tab of the WordPress administrator’s “Settings” screen.

If you want to redirect all pages on your blog, you can enter the “Redirect all pages” option in the “Redirect to” field. If you only want to redirect a specific page, you can enter the “Redirect page” option, and then enter the page’s URL in the “URL” field.

If you want to redirect a post, you will first need to create a new post using the “Create a New Post” button on the Posts menu.

Once you have created the new post, you will need to enter the address of the post containing the old page’s URL in the “Redirect to” field. You can use the “URL” field to directly enter the URL of the old post, or you can use the “Permalink” field to enter the address of the post’s post content.

You will also need to enter a new “Name” for the post.

Finally, you will need to enter a “Description” for the post. This description will appear in the WordPress “Posts” menu and on the “Posts” tab of the WordPress administrator’s “Settings” screen.

If you want to redirect all posts on your blog, you can enter the “Redirect all posts” option in the “Redirect to” field. If you only want to redirect a specific post, you can enter the “Redirect post” option, and then enter the post’s URL in the “URL” field.