Description
With this plugin you can exclude any page, post or whatever from the WordPress search results by checking off the corresponding checkbox on post/page edit page.
Supports quick and bulk edit.
On the plugin settings page you can also see the list of all the items that are hidden from search.
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Installation
- Upload
search-exclude
directory to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Go to any post/page edit page and check off the checkbox
Exclude from Search Results
if you don’t want the post/page to be shown in the search results
FAQ
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Does this plugin affect SEO?
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No, it does not affect crawling and indexing by search engines.
The ONLY thing it does is hiding selected post/pages from your site search page. Not altering SEO indexing.If you want posts/pages to be hidden from search engines you may add the following snippet to your
functions.php
:function add_meta_for_search_excluded() { global $post; if (false !== array_search($post->ID, get_option('sep_exclude', array()))) { echo '<meta name="robots" content="noindex,nofollow" />', "\n"; } } add_action('wp_head', 'add_meta_for_search_excluded');
Note: already indexed pages will remain indexed for quite a while. In order to remove them from Google index, you may use Google Search Console (or similar tool for other engines).
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Are there any hooks or actions available to customize plugin behaviour?
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Yes.
There is an actionsearchexclude_hide_from_search
.
You can pass any post/page/custom_post ids as an array in the first parameter.
The second parameter specifies state of visibility in search. Pass true if you want to hide posts/pages,
or false – if you want show them in the search results.Example:
Let’s say you want “ Exclude from Search Results” checkbox to be checked off by default
for newly created posts, but not pages. In this case you can add following code
to your theme’s function.php:add_filter('default_content', 'exclude_new_post_by_default', 10, 2); function exclude_new_post_by_default($content, $post) { if ('post' === $post->post_type) { do_action('searchexclude_hide_from_search', array($post->ID), true); } }
Also there is a filter
searchexclude_filter_search
.
With this filter you can turn on/off search filtering dynamically.
Parameters:
$exclude – current search filtering state (specifies whether to filter search or not)
$query – current WP_Query objectBy returning true or false you can turn search filtering respectively.
Example:
Let’s say you need to disable search filtering if searching by specific post_type.
In this case you could add following code to you functions.php:add_filter('searchexclude_filter_search', 'filterForProducts', 10, 2); function filterForProducts($exclude, $query) { return $exclude && 'product' !== $query->get('post_type'); }
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Contributors & Developers
“Search Exclude” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
Contributors“Search Exclude” has been translated into 3 locales. Thank you to the translators for their contributions.
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Changelog
2.2.0
- Fix php errors
2.1.9
- Fix php errors
- Fix compatibility with classic editor
2.1.8
- WordPress 6.7 compatibility
2.1.7
- Fix WordPress 6.1.3 compatibility
- Fix big queries
- Remove notification
2.1.6
- Refactor update
2.1.5
- Refactor
2.1.4
- WordPress compatibility
2.1.3
- WordPress compatibility
2.1.2
- WordPress compatibility
2.1.1
- Packages update
2.1.0
- WordPress compatibility
2.0.9
- Fix PHP errors
2.0.8
- Translation strings
2.0.7
- WordPress compatibility
2.0.6
- WordPress compatibility
2.0.5
- Update portfolio link
2.0.4
- WordPress compatibility
2.0.3
- Fix strings translations
2.0.2
- Fix strings translations
2.0.1
- Fix strings translations
2.0.0
- i18n implemented
- Composer implemented
- Autoload implemented
- Rename files to fit WordPress Development rules
- Rename classes to fit WordPress Development rules
- Rename variables to fit WordPress Development rules
1.3.1
- Author update.
1.3.0
- Fix and rework bulk edit: The
Bulk actions
dropdown now offers hide/show actions.
1.2.7
- This is a security release. All users are encouraged to upgrade.
- Fix possible XSS vulnerability.
1.2.6
- Fix compatibility with WordPress 5.5
1.2.5
- Security release. More protection added.
1.2.4
- Security release. All users are encouraged to update.
- Added filter searchexclude_filter_permissions.
1.2.2
- Added action searchexclude_hide_from_search
- Added filter searchexclude_filter_search
- Fixed Bulk actions for Firefox
1.2.1
- Fixed bug when unable to save post on PHP <5.5 because of boolval() usage
1.2.0
- Added quick and bulk edit support
- Tested up to WP 4.1
1.1.0
- Tested up to WP 4.0
- Do not show Plugin on some service pages in Admin
- Fixed conflict with bbPress
- Fixed deprecation warning when DEBUG is on
1.0.6
- Fixed search filtering for AJAX requests
1.0.5
- Not excluding items from search results on admin interface
1.0.4
- Fixed links on settings page with list of excluded items
- Tested up to WP 3.9
1.0.3
- Added support for excluding attachments from search results
- Tested up to WP 3.8
1.0.2
- Fixed: Conflict with Yoast WordPress SEO plugin
1.0.1
- Fixed: PHP 5.2 compatibility
1.0
- Initial release