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Duplicate Page or Post, Delete Revisions and Enable Classic Editor
Duplicate Page or Post, Delete Revisions and Enable Classic Editor

Duplicate Page or Post, Delete Revisions and Enable Classic Editor

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Duplicate Page or Post, Delete Revisions, and Enable Classic Editor

This is a very handy plugin that adds three useful features to your WordPress website:

  • Duplicate Pages or Posts (as a draft or open in a new tab): Easily duplicate pages or posts, so you don’t have to redo work on a page or post that’s already created—it’s just a click away.
  • Disable Revisions: If you want to clear all revisions for your site, simply toggle the option to clear them. Make sure to turn it off if you want to keep the revisions.
  • WordPress Classic Editor: With this, you can bring back the old WordPress Classic Editor to your WordPress dashboard.

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What is “Duplicate Page or Post in the Same Tab or in a New Tab”?

When the plugin is activated, both buttons are enabled by default. On each page and post, you will see “Duplicate (Same Tab)” and “Duplicate (New Tab)” at the bottom. Clicking on “Duplicate (Same Tab)” will not redirect you; instead, it will keep you on the same page, with the title modified to include “(Duplicate)” and saved as a draft. On the other hand, selecting “Duplicate (New Tab)” will open the duplicated page or post in a new tab as a draft, with “(Duplicate)” added to the title.

How does Disable Revisions work?

By default, this option is turned off. If enabled, it will clear all existing revisions for pages and posts. If you keep it enabled, no revisions will be saved. Disable this option if you want to keep the revisions after clearing them.

How does the Classic Editor work?

With the Enable Classic Editor option, you can bring back the old WordPress Classic Editor. It disables Gutenberg and forces the Classic Editor for all post types.