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Shortcode Redirect
Shortcode Redirect

Shortcode Redirect

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The <strong>Redirect</strong> block in the block editor — destination URL, delay, and "show message" toggle all live in the block sidebar, with a live summary inside the canvas.

The <strong>Redirect</strong> block in the block editor — destination URL, delay, and "show message" toggle all live in the block sidebar, with a live summary inside the canvas.

Shortcode Redirect sends visitors from any post or page to another URL. No settings screens, no database tables — just drop it in where you need it.

There are two ways to use it, and both produce the exact same front-end output.

1. The Redirect block (new in 1.1.0)

In the block editor, add the Redirect block from the Widgets category. The block sidebar exposes three simple fields:

  • Destination URL — where the visitor should end up
  • Seconds to wait — how long to pause before redirecting (0 = immediate)
  • Show “redirecting” message — toggle the visible “Please wait…” line on or off

The editor shows a live summary of what the block will do, e.g. “Redirects to https://example.com — after 3 seconds · message shown”. No shortcode syntax to memorize.

2. The classic shortcode

Paste into any post or page:

[redirect url='https://example.com' sec='3']

Shortcode attributes:

  • url — destination URL (required)
  • sec — seconds to wait before redirecting (optional, default 0)
  • show_message — set to false, 0, no, or off to hide the “redirecting” message (optional, default true, new in 1.1.0)

Example with all three:

[redirect url='https://example.com' sec='5' show_message='false']

Same output either way

Block or shortcode, the front-end renders the same single <meta http-equiv="refresh"> tag (plus the optional one-line message). No JavaScript. No server-side redirect. No third-party tracking. Existing [redirect] shortcodes from earlier versions continue to work unchanged.

Features

  • Block editor support — native “Redirect” block (new in 1.1.0)
  • Classic shortcode[redirect] works exactly like it always has
  • Optional delay — choose how many seconds to wait before redirecting
  • Silent mode — hide the “redirecting…” message for a clean, blank-page redirect (new in 1.1.0)
  • Lightweight — a single PHP file plus a small block; no settings, no tables, no dependencies
  • Backwards compatible — upgrading from 1.0.x is drop-in