=== Content Expiration & Redirect === Contributors: reviewsquirrel Tags: expiry, expiration, expire, content expiration, page expiration, post expiration, expire content, expire posts, expire pages, expire and redirect content, expire and redirect post, expire and redirect page, schedule expiration, schedule expiry, 301, 302, redirect, redirection, permanent redirect, temporary redirect Tested up to: 4.5 Stable tag: trunk Requires at least: 3.8 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html Plugin URI: https://reviewsquirrel.com/tools/content-expiration-redirect-plugin/ Donate link: https://reviewsquirrel.com/ A simple plugin that lets you schedule posts or pages to expire - and where you would like the post or page to redirect to when it has expired. == Description == Do you have content that you only want to show for a limited amount of time, like an event or a time-limited or one-time offer? Don't want to worry about manually having to manage or take down your old content with expired and out of date events, outdated offers or information? **Content Expiration & Redirect** plugin lets you schedule content to expire, and at the specified expiration date and time the content will start to redirect to a URL of your choosing. As soon as the WordPress post or page scheduled expiry date is reached, the content automatically starts redirecting to the URL of your choosing. == Frequently Asked Questions == = What is the difference between 301 and 302 redirects? = A 301 redirect means that the post or page has permanently moved to a new location. A 302 redirect means that the move is temporary. = What timezone is the plugin using? = The timezone used by the plugin is your site's local time, go to Settings > General to see what timezone your WordPress site is using. == Installation == To do a new installation of the plugin, please follow these steps: 1. Upload the plugin files to the `/wp-content/plugins/content-expiration-and-redirect` directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly. 2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' screen in WordPress. 3. Plugin will appear as an extra option inside the 'Publish' metabox panel. == Screenshots == 1. Plugin options overview == Changelog == = 1.0 = * First release, yay! = 1.1 = * 404 error fix, thanks @luisten == Upgrade Notice ==