While many WordPress plugins claim to be a one-size-fits-all solution, the fact is that each user has unique requirements and preferences. This also applies to Permalink Manager users.
While the plugin provides a wide range of functionalities and benefits, users may experience certain common issues. In this article, we will look at some of the most frequent issues encountered by Permalink Manager users and provide solutions to help you get the most out of this plugin.
Custom permalinks
After Permastructures are updated, the custom permalinks remain unaffected
By design, Permalink Manager does not automatically update existing custom permalinks when Permastructure settings are changed. The primary use for them is to rearrange URLs of newly published content. As a result, the modifications you make there are meant to be used when you publish a new post/page or term.
This strategy avoids current URLs from being changed by accident, which could have an impact on SEO and UX.
If you want changes to be applied to URLs of existing content on your website, you can regenerate their custom permalinks with the "Regenerate/reset" tool.