Serious Duplicated Terms
Merge duplicated tags and categories to simplify and better organize the content and navigation of your site
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Possibly abandoned • Last updated 1270 days ago • 1 reviews
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Description
Once a site starts growing, it always ends up with repeated tags and categories. Sometimes, you create a new category when you were before using a tag. Or you just forget about old tags and en up writing new ones with a very similar name.
This damages the organization your content and the quality of the user navigation on your site.
This plugin helps you to quickly identify (too) similar tags and categories and gives you the option to merge them to simplify your site taxonomies.
In the Configuration page you can define how close term names should be to be considered duplicates.
In the Analysis page you can review the duplications and decide which ones to merge.
Installation
Install and Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Always create a backup of your site before taking any action that modifies your site data
No. Only the standard tag and categories taxonomies are taken into account
Yes. All posts tagged or assigned to categories that are merged are automatically reassigned to the merged term.
No. If you do index individual tag and category pages (not always recommended) you will need to create the redirections manually.
Try checking the Equal names only in the Configuration page to avoid considering as similars tags/categories that are substring of other ones (which could trigger many results if you use very short term names).
Some hosting provideres are very aggressive with their caching strategy and store the results of some queries to avoid recalculating them. This could produce this effect. Just ignore the duplicate, since it has been already fixed, and it will disappear on its own later on once the provider flushes the cache.
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You'll be surprised to see how many duplicated terms you have!
Changelog
1.1.3
- Tested with WordPress 6.0
1.1.2
- Tested with WordPress 5.4
1.1.1
- Cleaned error messages
1.1
- Added option to signal as duplicates only terms with the same exact name
1.0
- Initial release

