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rxtur avatar rxtur commented on May 22, 2024

We used to include date by default, and #1 question on forums was how to remove it :)

I don't know if conventional wisdom cares much, but here is strong opinion for including:
http://www.wpbeginner.com/opinion/why-you-should-not-remove-dates-from-your-wordpress-blog-posts/

My personal take is include if you have large content and want to play safe with SEO, don't bother if you have small personal blog and like pretty simple URLs that easy to share.

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joeaudette avatar joeaudette commented on May 22, 2024

Thanks for replying!
I recently read that post while researching about urls and that is actually the very article that got me wondering whether it would be better in the long run to include the dates. It seems like the trend moved away from including dates in the url which is perhaps why it was the #1 question. That article got me thinking maybe the herd has headed in the wrong direction by going without the dates and maybe the trend is heading back toward including the dates. That article seems to indicate that people started not only removing the dates from the urls but also not even showing the pub date in the UI so that the content always seems recent or relevant in search results. I definitely want to show the pubdate in the UI and I'm leaning towards also in the url.

But if I do include the dates in the urls is there any way to make the urls hackable so that archives can be found by hacking the year and month in the url? To me if the dates are in the url it kind of invites hacking the url.

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Cambridgeport90 avatar Cambridgeport90 commented on May 22, 2024

Thanks,, guys for the advice on this. I'l take that into consideration. I'm in the process of moving my Blog back to this anyway.

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rxtur avatar rxtur commented on May 22, 2024

Clean up - not an issue, belongs to forums (https://blogengine.codeplex.com/discussions)

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