The Permalinker

Add dynamically created permalinks using the short code tag [permalink] and output dynamic links to your current template directory using short code [

Author:Andy Stratton (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:2.6
WordPress version tested:
Plugin version:1.8.1
Added to WordPress repository:30-06-2009
Last updated:31-07-2023
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Plugin URI:http://theandystratton.com/2009/the-permalink...
Total downloads:11 575
Active installs:300+
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Use short codes to dynamically link to your WordPress pages and posts. All you need is the ID. This can come in handy when developing content for WordPress sites. Makes for a cleaner migration with no need to manipulate content when moving from one subdirectory or domain to another.

Attributes of append class, rel, and target are supported within the [permalink] opening tag. See FAQs. You can insert the token %post_title% to dynamically insert the post’s title into anchor text (content between the opening and closing shortcode).

A short code for [template_uri] exists if you’d like to dynamically grab the full URL to your current template directory (useful for adding images and other resources bundled in a template via the page/post editor).

Example 1: Create link.

[permalink id=2 rel="internal"]Check out my latest post named %post_title%[/permalink] or use `[permalink]this link[/permalink]` to link to this post.

Example 2: Output Permalink URL.

<a href="[permalink]">;This post.</a>;

Example 3: Template Directory URI

<img src="[template_uri]/photos/me_grandma.jpg" alt="A Photo of Me and My Grandma" />

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