How to Duplicate / Copy a Page or Post in WordPress
We’re going through how to Duplicate a Page or Post in the current version of WordPress. QUICK LINKS: 00:00 Intro 00:47 Install Post Duplicator Plugin 01:43 How to Duplicate a Page or Post 03:57 More videos Log in to WordPress: There are a variety of reasons why a WordPress page or post might need to […]
We’re going through how to Duplicate a Page or Post in the current version of WordPress.
QUICK LINKS:
00:00 Intro
00:47 Install Post Duplicator Plugin
01:43 How to Duplicate a Page or Post
03:57 More videos
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There are a variety of reasons why a WordPress page or post might need to be duplicated. Do you require repeated posts in order to update your content? Maybe you’d want to employ a specific layout on a new page on your WordPress site?
Whatever the reason, there are several options in WordPress for duplicating a post or page. This guide will show you how to replicate a post or a page in WordPress using both plugins and manual techniques.
To duplicate a WordPress post or page, you might consider manually copying and pasting it. In addition, WordPress’s block editor now has a ‘copy all content’ option. This approach, however, is not ideal for duplicating pages and articles.
Only the text of your content is copied when you manually duplicate a post or a page in WordPress. You’ll have to duplicate your page template, graphics, and SEO elements like meta descriptions and title tags separately.
If you have a lot of WordPress posts, pages, or custom post types to replicate, the process will take a long time and be annoying.
Duplicating a website or a post can hurt your search engine rankings. There are occasions, though, when you’ll need to copy your content and use it as a template for a new post or page on your WordPress site.
You can quickly duplicate pages or posts with the use of a post duplication plugin, and you won’t have to worry about making any mistakes.
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