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Rewrite rules modify a web URL's appearance. This modification is called URL rewriting. Rewritten URLs (sometimes known as short, fancy URLs, search engine friendly - SEF URLs, or slugs) are used to provide shorter and more relevant-looking links to web pages. The technique adds a layer of abstraction between the files used to generate a web page and the URL that is presented to the outside world.
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Custom permalink for specific category
I got an answer on the WordPress forums. Here is the working code for those looking to do something similar:
add_filter( 'post_type_link', 'change_webinar_links', 10, 2 );
function change_webinar_lin …
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Custom permalink for specific category
I'm trying to create a custom permalink for a custom post type and have it only apply to a specific category. For example I want to change this URL from: http://www.example.com/events/event-name to ht …