Standard author links in WordPress look like: example.com/author/johnsmith
I'd like to remove the author/
part of the URL so the username is in the root. For example: example.com/johnsmith
I control page creation on my site so there will be no chance of a conflict in page and author name.
So far I've tried the following solution from WP Snippet but this no longer seems to work:
add_filter('author_rewrite_rules', 'no_author_base_rewrite_rules');
function no_author_base_rewrite_rules($author_rewrite) {
global $wpdb;
$author_rewrite = array();
$authors = $wpdb->get_results("SELECT user_nicename AS nicename from $wpdb->users");
foreach($authors as $author) {
$author_rewrite["({$author->nicename})/page/?([0-9]+)/?$"] = 'index.php?author_name=$matches[1]&paged=$matches[2]';
$author_rewrite["({$author->nicename})/?$"] = 'index.php?author_name=$matches[1]';
}
return $author_rewrite;
}
add_filter('author_link', 'no_author_base', 1000, 2);
function no_author_base($link, $author_id) {
$link_base = trailingslashit(get_option('home'));
$link = preg_replace("|^{$link_base}author/|", '', $link);
return $link_base . $link;
}
Do anyone know if there is a working solution to this?
htaccess
here at Stack Overflow. Couldn't find any working solution :/ . . . . . Right now, I can only think of creating a page/post for each author (where we can set the permalinks easily) or doing something with the hooktemplate_redirect
.