Quickly restores deleted or lost categories and taxonomies. It's an essential tool for anyone who wants to save time when restoring lost data on …
Introducing the one-of-a-kind plugin – TP Restore Categories And Taxonomies – the ultimate solution for website owners who have accidentally deleted categories or taxonomies in WordPress.
There’s no need to worry about losing all your valuable data anymore! With TP Restore Categories And Taxonomies, you can easily restore any deleted categories or taxonomies with just a few clicks. Plus, it supports WooCommerce’s attributes, making it even more powerful for online store owners.
This plugin is truly unique – there’s no other tool like it in the world. It’s a game-changer for website owners who want to save time and avoid the hassle of manually re-creating lost categories or taxonomies. TP Restore Categories And Taxonomies is a must-have tool for any WordPress user who values their website’s data integrity.
Don’t settle for other plugins that promise to do the same thing but fall short on their claims. TP Restore Categories And Taxonomies is the real deal – a powerful tool that delivers on its promises. Try it out now and see the difference it can make for your website!
The plugin restores data from the moment it is activated, so it should always be active.
Learn more about TP Restore Categories And Taxonomies PRO Plugin features.
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TP Restore Categories And Taxonomies will add a new menu item called “Taxonomies Trash” in wordpress menu.
Here you are able to configure all the plugin settings.
The TP Restore Categories And Taxonomies is a unique plugin that allows WordPress users to restore accidentally deleted categories or taxonomies. It supports WooCommerce’s attributes, making it even more powerful for online store owners.
The TP Restore Categories And Taxonomies plugin enables you to restore any deleted categories or taxonomies on your WordPress site with just a few clicks.
No, TP Restore Categories And Taxonomies for WordPress and for Woocommerce.
Yes (in PRO version).
This issue often arises due to problems with the .htaccess file, which manages the permalink structure of your WordPress website. Sometimes, restoring a category or making changes to your themes or plugins can disrupt this file, resulting in 404 errors when trying to access certain pages.
To resolve this, you simply need to resave your permalink structure. Here’s how you can do it:
1. Go to your WordPress dashboard. 2. Click on "Settings," then select "Permalinks." 3. Without making any changes, click on the "Save Changes" button at the bottom of the page.
Resaving your permalinks will refresh the rules in the .htaccess file and often fix any issues related to accessing restored categories or other pages on your website.
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Yes you can.