Archive Content with Archived Post Status (original) (raw)

This plugin allows you to archive your WordPress content similar to the way you archive your e-mail.

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Development of this plugin is done on GitHub. Pull requests welcome. Please see issues reported there before going to the plugin forum.

Isn’t this the same as using the Draft or Private statuses?

Actually, no, they are not the same thing.

The Draft status is a “pre-published” status that is reserved for content that is still being worked on. You can still make changes to content marked as Draft, and you can preview your changes.

The Private status is a special kind of published status. It means the content is published, but only certain logged-in users can view it.

The Archived post status, on the other hand, is meant to be a “post-published” status. Once a post has been set to Archived it can no longer be edited or viewed.

Of course, you can always change the status back to Draft or Publish if you want to be able to edit its content again.

Can’t I just trash old content I don’t want anymore?

Yes, there is nothing wong with trashing old content. And the behavior of the Archived status is very similar to that of trashing.

However, WordPress permanently deletes trashed posts after 30 days (see here).

This is what makes the Archived post status handy. You can unpublish content without having to delete it forever.

Where are the options for this plugin?

This plugin does not have a settings page. However, there are numerous hooks available in the plugin so you can customize default behaviors. Many of those hooks are listed below in this FAQ.

Why are Archived posts appearing on the front-end?

Archived content is by default viewable for users with the any user with the read_private_posts capability.

This means if you are viewing your site while being logged in as an Editor or Administrator, you will see the archived content. However, lower user roles and non-logged-in users will not see the archived content.

You can change the default read capability by adding this hook to your theme’s functions.php file or as an MU plugin:

function my_aps_default_read_capability( $capability ) { $capability = 'read';

return $capability;

} add_filter( 'aps_default_read_capability', 'my_aps_default_read_capability' );

Can I make Archived posts appear on the front-end for all users?

Add these hooks to your theme’s functions.php file or as an MU plugin:

add_filter( 'aps_status_arg_public', '__return_true' ); add_filter( 'aps_status_arg_private', '__return_false' ); add_filter( 'aps_status_arg_exclude_from_search', '__return_false' );

Can I change the status name?

You can change the post status name, the “Archived” string, by adding the code snippet to your theme’s functions.php file or as an MU plugin:

add_filter( 'aps_archived_label_string', function( $label ) { $label = 'Custom Label'; // replace with your custom label return $label; });

This will change the name used in the admin and on the post title label (see below).

How to modify or disable the “Archived” label added to the post title

This plugin automatically adds Archived: to the title of archived content. (Note that archived content is only viewable to logged in users with the read_private_posts capability).

You can modify the label text, the separator, whether it appears before or after the title, or disable it entirely.

Follow the examples below, adding the code snippet to your theme’s functions.php file or as an MU plugin.

Remove the label

add_filter( 'aps_title_label', '__return_false' );

Place the label after the title

add_filter( 'aps_title_label_before', '__return_false' );

Change the separator

The separator is the string between the “Archived” label and the post title, including spaces. When the label appears before the title, the separator is a colon and space :, if the label is placed after the title it is a dash with spaces on each side -.

You can customize the separator with the following filter:

add_filter( 'aps_title_separator', function( $sep ) { $sep = ' ~ '; // replace with your separator return $sep; });

Can I make Archived posts hidden from the “All” list in the WP Admin, similar to Trashed posts?

Add these hooks to your theme’s functions.php file or as an MU plugin:

add_filter( 'aps_status_arg_public', '__return_false' ); add_filter( 'aps_status_arg_private', '__return_false' ); add_filter( 'aps_status_arg_show_in_admin_all_list', '__return_false' );

Please note that there is a bug in core that requires public and private to be set to false in order for the aps_status_arg_show_in_admin_all_list to also be false.

Can I exclude the Archived status from appearing on certain post types?

Add this hook to your theme’s functions.php file or as an MU plugin:

function my_aps_excluded_post_types( $post_types ) { $post_types[] = 'my_custom_post_type';

return $post_types;

} add_filter( 'aps_excluded_post_types', 'my_aps_excluded_post_types' );

My archived posts have disappeared when I deactivate the plugin!

Don’t worry, your content is not gone it’s just inaccessible. Unfortunately, using a custom post status like archive is only going to work while the plugin is active.

If you have archived content and deactivate or delete this plugin, that content will disappear from view. Your content is in the database – WordPress just no longer recognizes the post_status because this plugin is not there to set this post status up.

If you no longer need the plugin but want to retain your archived content:
1. Activate this plugin
2. Switch all the archived posts/pages/post types to a native post status, like ‘draft’ or ‘publish’
3. THEN deactivate/delete the plugin.

Help! I need support

Please reach out on the Github Issues or in the WordPress support forums.

I have a feature request

Please reach out on the Github Issues or in the WordPress support forums.

This is a well maintained, perfectly working, nicely extendable and configurable plugin that does exactly what it says, no nagging about “Upgrade to Pro”. It works with WordPress to add a new possibility within the established status concept, not outside of it, hence very little extra added complexity. I have installed, and been using, this plugin on all sites I manage for about ten years. I train my clients and content authors to archive, not trash, content that should no longer be published, for any reason and only trash test, erronous or vastly incomplete content. There ar plenty space ikn tghe database to store the history of your site content, so why irreversibly delete it? Wholeheartedly recommended for almost any WordPress site. Could have been part of WP core.

Plugin does nothing but take up space!

Es o fue un gran plugin. El problema es que lleva sin actualizarse mucho tiempo, y las opciones de configuración son también mínimas sin poder cambiar la nota de archivado. Existen plugins mas actualizado que funcionan mejor en las nuevas versiones. El problema es que con el nuevo editor de gutenberg, no podremos archivar los posts. Poniendo de nuevo el clásico edito no lo he probado, pero bueno, os recomiendo usar otros plugins que hagan la misma función pues estará mejor adaptado.

Good Job! You save my time :*

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“Archive Content with Archived Post Status” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

0.3.12 – Feb 16, 2026

0.3.11 – June 15, 2024

0.3.10 – June 15, 2024

0.3.9.1 – January 19, 2024

0.3.9 – January 19, 2024

0.3.8 – December 15, 2023

Ownership of this plugin is being transferred to Joshua David Nelson. A huge thank you to @fjarrett for his work on this plugin to this point. More info to come soon, keep an eye on the Github Repository!

This update includes:
– Tested up to WordPress 6.4.2
– Added minimum PHP of 7.4
– Bumped minimum WordPress to 5.3
– Added Github actions for deployment to WP repo
– Updated contributors in readmes
– Added PHPStan and PHPCS Github actions

0.3.7 – December 23, 2016

0.3.6 – April 13, 2016

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0.3.4 – December 14, 2015

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0.3.3 – September 12, 2015

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0.3.2 – March 25, 2015

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0.3.1 – January 27, 2015

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0.3.0 – January 26, 2015

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0.2.0 – January 21, 2015

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0.1.0 – January 4, 2015

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