Already Existing Tags Plugin
Looks for already existing tags within your posts.
This plugin detects your ‘already existing tags’ into your post each time you create or edit/save one. The found tags will be automatically assigned.
Features
- Easy configuration.
- Allow or block manually added tags; the choice is yours.
- You can choose if the plugin examines the title, the content or both.
- You can activate a filter and select which categories will be affected and which ones will be ignored by the plugin.
- Clean uninstall option: If this option is enabled, the plugin will leave absolutely no traces when uninstalling.
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Installation
- Upload the ‘already-existing-tags’ folder to the ‘/wp-content/plugins/’ directory.
- Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
- Configure the plugin through the ‘Posts -> Already Existing Tags’ administration panel.
Screenshots
Already Existing Tags - administration panel
FAQ
Will the automatic tagging function start once the plugin is installed and activated? No. By default, ‘Turn on’ is unchecked and no category is selected.
From now on I want to examine just the tittle or just the content, but after editing the post all the previous tags are still there, why? Because the ‘Block manually added tags’ option is disabled. With this option enabled, all the previous tags are removed before adding the new ones.
My language uses non-latin characters. Can I use this plugin? Yes. As long as you use valid UTF-8 characters, the plugin will work.
Changelog
2.4
- Fixed: the plugin should work with all posts when ‘Filter by category’ is disabled regardless of the previous selected categories when ‘Filter by category’ was enabled.
2.3
- Ensure compatibility with WordPress 5.7
- New option: examine post content is optional from now on.
- Slight changes at the administration panel.
2.2
- Ensure compatibility with WordPress 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6
- From now on, the plugin uses the new ‘wp_after_insert_post’ function (WordPress >= 5.6) if available.
- Better explained settings.
- Code optimization.
2.1
- Ensure compatibility with WordPress 5.0 and 5.1
- New option: filter by category is optional from now on.
- Code optimization.
2.0
- Ensure compatibility with WordPress 4.8 and 4.9
- Improved adherence to WordPress Coding Standards.
1.9
- Ensure compatibility with WordPress 4.6 and 4.7
- New option: block manually added tags. From now on, manually added tags are allowed by default. Check the new option if you prefer the old behaviour.
- Improved adherence to WordPress Coding Standards.
- Code optimization.
1.8
- Fixed: moving data from ‘aet_automatic_tagging_included_categories’ to ‘aet_included_categories’.
1.7
- Ensure compatibility with WordPress 4.5
- New option: examine post title.
- Improved security: data escaping on output.
- Improved the HTML output.
- Code optimization.
1.6
- Ensure compatibility with WordPress 4.4
- Added Unicode support.
1.5
- Ensure compatibility with WordPress 4.3
- Improved adherence to WordPress Coding Standards.
- Improved regex performance.
1.4
- Ensure compatibility with WordPress 4.2
- Added ‘check/uncheck’ all categories and other slight changes at the administration panel.
1.3
- Ensure compatibility with WordPress 4.1
- Added support for ‘QUICK’ and ‘BULK’ edit modes.
- Slight changes at the administration panel.
1.2
- Ensure compatibility with WordPress 4.0
- Added ‘Do you like this plugin?’ section to the administration panel.
1.1
- From now on, the .php files of the plugin are protected from direct access.
- Fixed a bug with the .css style of the administration panel in some environments.
- Fixed some other small bugs when WP_DEBUG is enabled.
1.0