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Custom permalinks for custom post types

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New GD Custom Posts And Taxonomies Tools Pro with version 3.2 adds custom permalinks support for custom post types. Permalinks can contain date, time, taxonomies, author and post type elements. Setting and using that is very easy, and the video shows how to do it.

GD Custom Posts And Taxonomies Tools 3.2 Pro: Beta #2

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Second beta version of upcoming major release GD Custom Posts And Taxonomies Tools 3.2 Pro is here, with changes to new permalinks rewriting for custom post types, new custom fields types for rich text editor and listing, and several minor changes and bugs fixed.

GD Custom Posts And Taxonomies Tools 3.2 Pro: Beta #1

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New major revision of GD Custom Posts And Taxonomies Tools Pro is coming soon and includes some very important features that will require a bit of testing before released. So, here is the Beta version to test brand new rewriting rules and permalinks expanding for custom post types.

GD Custom Posts And Taxonomies Tools 3.0.1

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First official minor revision of 3.0 of the GD Custom Posts And Taxonomies Tools Pro plugin is here, and contains number of very important bugs fixed and several improvements to the process of flushing WordPress permalinks rewrite rules. No new features in this one.

GD Custom Posts And Taxonomies Tools 2.4.3 Pro

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GD Custom Posts And Taxonomies Tools 2.4.3 Pro brings some changes to additional templates plugin adds for single posts and for date archives. In the process, the whole process is changed to prevent problems this was causing with some other plugins (NextGEN Gallery and few others).

Better permalink rewrite code

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Most blog powered by WordPress use ‘pretty’ links structure. This allows you to have hierarchical structure of the URL elements and that is much easier to read, and can even contribute to SEO results. And to achieve this WP adds rewrite code into htaccess.

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