Relative URLs

This plugin convert absolute URLs in relative URLs.

Author:Guglielmo Pepe (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:5.2.3
WordPress version tested:5.7.5
Plugin version:1.0.0
Added to WordPress repository:09-05-2021
Last updated:09-05-2021
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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By default, WordPress saves the content with local domain. If you want develop your blog in one domain and go live in another, you need replace all URLs in the database.

Relative URLs replace all absolute URLs with relative URLs quickly. You can move from localhost to live domain with minimal effort, but this plugin never change links in database, so you can develop in stanging area or in a subdomain o in a sub-directory without worrying to replace URLs in the content.

Notice: This plugin SHOULD be used for local development only.
Notice: This plugin may conflict with server based cache services (like nginx or Varnish).

Benefits

  • Go live in one domain, develop in another
  • Move from one directory to another with minimal effort
  • Never change links in database
  • Switch between HTTP and HTTPS sites
  • Backup a production site from one domain, restore for testing at another domain

Features

  • Removes the domain name on links for internal links
  • Removes the domain name from on image sources for images located in the server
  • Dont’t replace URLs in database

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