I want to hide the permalink section under the title of a post for a particular post type in Wordpress. How can I do that?
2 Answers
Under register_post_types
add the following arguments:
'public' => false, // it's not public, it shouldn't have it's own permalink, and so on
'publicly_queryable' => true, // you should be able to query it
'show_ui' => true, // you should be able to edit it in wp-admin
'exclude_from_search' => true, // you should exclude it from search results
'show_in_nav_menus' => false, // you shouldn't be able to add it to menus
'has_archive' => false, // it shouldn't have archive page
'rewrite' => false, // it shouldn't have rewrite rules
What you need is the first element 'public' => false
.
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In some case we need to keep custom post type public as true– user4094161Commented Feb 24, 2015 at 14:17
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I agree, but according to the question, this is the right way to actually hide the permalink. It really depends on what and how you want to implement in WP Commented Feb 25, 2015 at 13:02
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1Original answer here: wordpress.stackexchange.com/a/108658/62753– BurgiCommented Jan 16, 2018 at 12:19
It's possible by adding the value 'permalink' to the 'hide_on_screen' array of ACF (Advanced Custom Fields). Or doing this via the ACF Field group configurator.
'hide_on_screen' => array(
0 => 'the_content',
1 => 'excerpt',
2 => 'custom_fields',
3 => 'discussion',
4 => 'comments',
5 => 'revisions',
6 => 'slug',
7 => 'author',
8 => 'format',
9 => 'categories',
10 => 'tags',
11 => 'send-trackbacks',
12 => 'permalink',
),