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Last updated: June 10, 2025, 18:19

__Trashed 5__Trashed

After I made my site

To restore the post page, change the post_status back to published and remove __trashed from the permalink if it exists. I recently fixed the issue on the site which

After I made my site go live, I realized that one of the page url’s carried the words “__trashed-2/” on the end. It is a child page under a drop down menu and does not

Then I trashed/deleted the out-team page and refreshed the testslug page’s URL. Here is what I got as URL –

The slug should be changed

How do I get rid of the word trashed in the url

Published posts get `__trashed` in their URLs

The slug should be changed to the empty string when it is trashed as empty and restored. Actual behavior. Slug text remains “__trashed” after restoring. Steps to

Restoring a page or post

Restoring a page or post from the bin sets the URL to __trashed. Editing a draft page the URL follows the renaming of the post title. Once the page, or post, is published

How do WordPress restore trashed posts to previous status?

However, if there is a live page in the deleted section, 'trashed' is added to the URL. For example: the configuration service page URL changed from

Wordpress permalinkslug changed page to page__trashed

Solución rápida para el error __trashed 2 en tu página web:

Tricky Problem: _Trashed/ URL Issue in WordPress w/ Redirects

Recuerda que este error suele

Recuerda que este error suele aparecer cuando una entrada ha sido eliminada pero aún se mantiene en la papelera (__trashed) del sistema. Al seguir estos

WordPress Web Page Showing as __trashed VNTweb

Trashed page is shown in URL and is linked in breadcrumbs 9530

The only

I’m having an issue with a URL that has _trashed/ in the URL that redirects to the appropriate URL name. It is causing a lot of issues and I’m having trouble figuring out

Bug: Restoring a trashed post still contains “__trashed - GitHub

The only “solution” for now is to manually remove “__trashed” from the permalink of the posts that get it. That’s not optimal for obvious reasons. WordPress and our

A Wordpress site of mine

How did all these extra words start appearing in this URL?

A Wordpress site of mine seems to have changed some of my pages permalinks by adding __trashed after the slug. Note that not all pages are affected, neither do other post types.