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I feel like a dork for asking this, haha.
I deleted 10 Categories in Wordpress and expected they would create 404 errors, thus I would need to create 301's to redirect them. However, before creating the 301's, I ran Screaming Frog on my site (use the paid version so not running into any url limits) and none of the deleted categories showed up as a 404. In fact, the deleted category urls don't show up at all (I did a search within Screaming Frog to verify).
I don't have the Wordpress option set to have categories in urls. My urls look like: cars.com/how-to-choose-a-new-car/
But of course categories have their own slug so if the category is "New Cars" the category url looks like cars.com/new-cars/
And if you have nested categories, such as New Cars > Hondas then the category url will look like cars.com/new-cars/hondas
So two questions:
I deleted 10 Categories in Wordpress and expected they would create 404 errors, thus I would need to create 301's to redirect them. However, before creating the 301's, I ran Screaming Frog on my site (use the paid version so not running into any url limits) and none of the deleted categories showed up as a 404. In fact, the deleted category urls don't show up at all (I did a search within Screaming Frog to verify).
I don't have the Wordpress option set to have categories in urls. My urls look like: cars.com/how-to-choose-a-new-car/
But of course categories have their own slug so if the category is "New Cars" the category url looks like cars.com/new-cars/
And if you have nested categories, such as New Cars > Hondas then the category url will look like cars.com/new-cars/hondas
So two questions:
- If you delete a Category in Wordpress, does it create a 404 error?
- After you delete a Category, do you need to redirect (301) the Category url?
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