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My name is John Pierpoint, the partner of Julie Hatton, who owns this account.
Sadly, Julie died in May last year. She wanted me to take over her online design training business (and I have Letters of Administration confirming that I can do this, if you need to see them).
During this period, I am unable to process new customer enquiries, so I want to redirect them to a WordPress post that explains the situation.
Her site receives visitors that find her services via search engines. They land on specific pages, and therefore often do not see the post with the message.
I am new at WordPress. My web design experience to date has been with old-fashioned HTML and my own sites have been rather primitive.
I’ve read through your article on redirects, but I can’t see if there is a way of redirecting incoming traffic to ALL pages to a single WP post, except by adding every URL to the redirection control.
So my question is: is there a wildcard method that would do the same thing? It may be that this is mentioned somewhere in the article, but I can’t see it. Ideally I’d like to be able to redirect incoming traffic to this page, but still allow visitors to browse all the pages (including those redirected) once they have seen the message post.
Apologies if this is a silly question. I’m not a web developer and WordPress and RankMath are both new to me.Regards,
John Pierpoint
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