Thread Starter
danbae
(@danbae)
Sorry, please disregard the above message and read this one instead (correct YT link here)
Hi WP STAGING developers.
I have recently begun working with WP STAGING and I find it very useful in most aspects. However, linking between pages in the staging site is unpredictable, to put it mildly. Sometimes I am directed to the corresponding page in the published site, and sometimes I get a Not Found error. Your troubleshooting guide has a lot of suggestions for fixing this, but I find them cumbersome and not always effective. Instead, I have written a very tiny Chrome extension that can switch between a page in the staging site and the corresponding published page – and vice versa. Using this, issues with linking between pages in the staging site can be rather easily circumvented, without having to reconfigure the site.
Please have a look at this YouTube video (which also displays the link to the extension in the description) to learn more about the extension. If you find it useful, you might want to suggest using it to people with the same type of problem as I had. Also, if you have any questions or criticisms about the extension, please let me know.
Plugin Contributor
Fayyaz
(@fayyazfayzi)
Hi @danbae ,
Thank you for reaching out and for your enthusiasm in working with WP STAGING. We’re glad to hear you’ve found the plugin useful!
We noticed you’ve developed a Chrome extension to address permalink structure issues on a staging site. While we appreciate your initiative, we recommend following our official documentation on how to activate post name permalinks here: How to Activate Permalinks on a Staging Site.
For security and privacy reasons we usually do not recommend third party chrome extensions as we have no insights into the code and don’t know what data is collected.
We also like to ask you that you add something like this to the description of your chrome extension:
“This extension is an independent tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to WP Staging, its parent company, or its developers. “WP Staging” is a trademark of WP Staging, and all brand names, logos, and trademarks belong to their respective owners. This extension is provided “as is,” without warranties of any kind.“
If you have any further questions or need assistance, please don’t hesitate to ask. We’re here to help make your experience with WP STAGING as smooth as possible.
Cheers,
Fayyaz