• The plugin did not what I expected. I decided to deactivate the plugin.
    After that, every page gave a 404 error.

    When I asked for support, a few months ago, I didn’t receive any reaction.
    So my advice, think twice before installing this plugin

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  • Before deactivating the plugin, you need to remove any code you’ve added to custom post types you’ve created, or permalink text you have added to the permalink page for your custom posts. This will rewrite your urls back to what they were before {custom_post_type_slug}/%postname%/, or whatever it happens to be for you. Then you can deactivate without worry of the plugin breaking anything.

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