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Disable Media Pages
Version: 4.0.0
Description
Completely disable “attachment” pages created by WordPress.
By default, WordPress creates a page for each of your attachments. This is can be undesirable because of two reasons:
Search engine optimization
Attachment pages don’t have any content, except an image, so they provide little value and can negatively affect your SEO because they are so-called thin content. Even worse, attachment pages may in some cases rank higher than your actual content pages which leads to a poor user experience.
Reserved slugs
Attachment pages can accidentally reserve slugs on your site. Let’s say you upload an image named contact.jpeg, an attachment page https://example.com/contact
is automatically created. If you then try to create a page named Contact, the URL for that page will be https://example.com/contact-2
which isn’t that great.
How it works
This plugin works by automatically setting all attachment slugs to an unique id, so they won’t conflict with your pages. If an attachment page is accessed, the plugin will set a 404 status code and display the “page not found” template.
You can also mangle any existing attachment slugs so they won’t cause any issues in the future.
WP CLI support
The plugin supports WP CLI.
Mangle existing attachment slugs
wp disable-media-pages mangle
Restore attachment slugs
wp disable-media-pages restore
Note for WordPress 6.4
WordPress 6.4 includes a new feature that allows you to disable attachment pages. However, this feature redirects attachment pages to the file URL instead of returning a 404 error. To completely disable attachment pages, you should use this plugin instead. The WP 6.4 feature also does not fix the issue where attachment pages reserve slugs for pages.
Also, there is not user interface to enable or disable media pages, they are automatically disabled for new sites but remain enabled for existing sites.
Because of these issues, I recommend you to use this plugin instead of the built-in feature. The plugin will be updated in the foreseeable future, at least until attachment pages are completely removed from WordPress core and older WordPress versions are no longer in use.
Thanks
Special thanks to Greg Schoppe for his research and inspiration that helped a lot with developing this plugin.
Support the plugin
Maintaining a WordPress plugin is a lot of work. If you like the plugin, please consider rating it on WordPress.org. You can also support me on GitHub sponsors. Thank you!
If you are interested, you can also check out my other WordPress plugins:
Installation
- Install the plugin from your WordPress dashboard
- Activate the Disable Media Pages plugin via the plugins admin page
- From now on, media pages will be disabled and new media items uploaded in the library will get unique id slugs
Faq
Go to the Settings ▸ Disable Media Pages ▸ Mangle existing slugs. This will show you a wizard to mangle existing attachment slugs.
First of all, not everyone uses Yoast SEO. More importantly, while Yoast SEO can fix the duplicate content issue, it does not help with issue of media files reserving slugs for pages.
Instead of displaying a 404 HTTP error, some people recommend you to redirect attachment pages to the parent page instead. I think this can be a good short-term solution if the attachment pages have been indexed by Google and you want to preserve SEO ranking for these URLs. There’s a plenty of plugins on the plugin directory that let you to do that. In my opinion returning the 404 error is the correct long-term solution and if you are launching a new site, it’s best to simply disable these pages so they won’t ever end up in Google index.
The unique id is an UUIDv4, without dashes.
Yes, this functionality is available in version 1.1.0. The attachment slug restoration tool allows you to restore the attachment slugs back to ones based on the attachment title.
Yes, check out the GitHub repository.
Reviews
An essential tool
By xoruna on January 20, 2025
The plugin works great and is very useful for any wordpress site.
Excellent plugin
By kotoedo on October 4, 2024
This is a simple to use plugin that does exactly what it says. Recommend!
A life saver!
By MTC (magictrashcan) on July 13, 2024
YES! Solved my problem. No more added numbers -2
By mksmpl on July 8, 2024
I create a lot of small business service + location pages. I was using two other plugins, one to duplicate a page, and lpagery to create the pages themselves. This is a lot of images and a lot of data. I was not able to have my base service urls as I wanted them. WordPress kept putting a number at the end (/service-3/). Nothing I tried would let me remove that number unless I changed my slug altogether (which for internal linking was a lot of work) I scoured the internet, tried changing and reseting my permalink structure, clearing my cache, etc and nothing worked. I came across this plugin and in 30 seconds it fixed my problem. HIGHLY reccomend if you're have a lot of similar pages and images. This is a life saver!
Absolutely amazing plugin. THANK YOU!!
By Gary Gordon (garymgordon) on October 8, 2023
Well, this is exactly what I needed. I needed to release all of the URLs that were created for the attachment pages, and remove the links to the attachment pages. All I can say is wow!! Great job. I wish this was a feature built into WordPress. This plugin made me a "happy camper" today!!
Working well
By atresall on May 12, 2023
Working well!
Disable Media Pages works fine and conflict free with other media plugins
By abitofmind on February 1, 2023
Great that this plugin allows avoiding thin content and keeps the value-able slug namespace clean!
On my portfolio website I have a lot of images and projects. And the featured image per project often/mostly is named just as the base project URL. So I would have had namespace clashes all over. And inconsistent ones! If I first upload an image then the project page gets the ugly -2
sufix, if I first create the project page and later upload the pic, then the picture media page gets the ugly -2
suffix.
- Glad that I could avoid these name clashes right from the beginning of my website's lifecycle!
- It worked fine so far!
- And I had no conflicts with other plugins which also manipulate the Media Library, among them:
Media File Renamer, Media Deduper, Perfect Images.
must have!
By pixeline on December 9, 2022
A Needed Plugin for Every WordPress
By al2k5 on November 27, 2022
Great plugin!
By leanderbraunschweig on April 5, 2022
Changelog
4.0.0 (2025‐08‐04)
- Breaking change: Minimum supported WordPress version is now 6.0 and the minimum PHP version is now 8.0. This is because wp-browser, which is used for testing no longer supports PHP 7. If you are using an older version of WordPress or PHP, please use the last 3.x version of this plugin.
- Fix: Tested in WP 6.8
3.1.3 (2024‐07‐25)
- Fix: Tested in WP 6.6
3.1.2 (2024‐04‐04)
- Fix: Tested in WP 6.5
3.1.1 (2024‐03‐26)
- Fix: Removed unnecessary debugging statements
- Fix: improve readme formatting
3.1.0 (2024‐03‐24)
- Feature: Add WP CLI support
3.0.5 (2023‐11‐09)
- Update readme
3.0.4 (2023‐11‐09)
- Fix: WordPress 6.4 compatibility.
-
Note for WordPress 6.4
WordPress 6.4 includes a new feature that allows you to disable attachment pages. However, this feature redirects attachment pages to the file URL instead of returning a 404 error. To completely disable attachment pages, you should use this plugin instead. The WP 6.4 feature also does not fix the issue where attachment pages reserve slugs for pages.
Also, it seems like this feature does not work as intended, because it will disable attachment pages only for users who are logged in. Anonymous users will still be able to access attachment pages. You can follow the progress of this issue on WordPress Trac.
Also, there is no user interface to enable or disable media pages, they are automatically disabled for new sites but remain enabled for existing sites.
Because of these issues, I recommend you to use this plugin instead of the built-in feature. The plugin will be updated in the foreseeable future, at least until attachment pages are completely removed from WordPress core and older WordPress versions are no longer in use.
3.0.3 (2023‐09‐26)
- Fix: Improved randomness in UUIDv4 generation
3.0.2 (2023‐08‐10)
- Fix: Tested in WP 6.3
3.0.1 (2023-06-15)
- Fix: Fix typo
3.0.0 (2023-06-15)
- Fix: Tested in WordPress 6.2
- Breaking change: Dropped support for WordPress 5.0, WordPress 5.1, and PHP 7.0. The Debian version in the Docker images is so old it no longer works properly and crashes the build. This makes it very difficult to run tests. New minimum PHP version is 7.1 and minimum WordPress version is 5.2.
2.0.3 (2022-12-11)
- Fix: Fix typo. Thanks to porg for noticing this!
2.0.2 (2022-10-31)
- Fix: Test in WP 6.1
2.0.1 (2022-07-26)
- Fix: small update to readme
2.0.0 (2022-07-25)
- Breaking change: fixed how the plugin hooks into the
redirect_canonical
action. Because the plugin didn’t return a value from this filter, this caused the plugin to change default WordPress behaviour (eg. https://example.com/index.php did not redirect to https://example.com/ like with a normal WordPress installation). In this version the filter returns the value which restores this WordPress default functionality. I’m making this a major release because it changes the plugin behaviour, so I recommend testing your site in a development or staging environment before updating your production site. For more information, see this support thread.
1.3.0 (2022-06-03)
- Feature: Improved slug generation logic. Now the plugin checks the slug is in UUIDv4 format before generating a new slug. This prevents slugs from changing when saving a post.
1.2.3 (2022-05-25)
- Fix: Test in WP 6.0
1.2.2 (2022-02-05)
- Fix: Add missing localization string
- Fix: Minor readme updates
- Fix: Optimize acceptance test database size
1.2.1 (2022-01-28)
- Fix: Fix typo
1.2.0 (2022-01-28)
- Feature: Improved plugin code structure
- Feature: Add donate link
- Fix: Readme update
- Fix: Fix issue where the plugin was unable to mangle slugs that contained UUID along with some other text
1.1.3 (2022-01-28)
- Fix: Bump supported WordPress version to 5.9
- Fix: Readme updates
- Fix: Add automated test for slug restore functionality
1.1.2 (2022-01-19)
- Fix: Remove debugging statements
- Fix: Fix typo in readme
1.1.1 (2022-01-06)
- Fix: Minor fix to the icon
1.1.0 (2022-01-06)
- Feature: Add a tool for restoring media slugs back to the original ones
- Feature: Add status page for the plugin which tells you if you have attachments without unique ids
- Fix: Add menu for the plugin under Settings on the WordPress dashboard
- Fix: Update plugin icon
1.0.8 (2021-07-24)
- Fix: Bump supported WordPress version to 5.8
- Fix: Update dependencies
1.0.7 (2021-06-14)
- Fix: Update dependencies
- Fix: Update FAQ
- Fix: Tweak icon
1.0.6 (2021-06-09)
- Fix: Fix issue with deployment
1.0.5 (2021-06-09)
- Fix: Bump tested up to @ 5.7
- Fix: Add acceptance tests
1.0.4 (2021-01-02)
- Change: Add icon
1.0.3 (2020-12-31)
- Fix: Change required WordPress version correctly to 5.0
- Fix: Optimize autoloader
1.0.2 (2020-12-31)
- Change: Release on WordPress plugin directory
- Change: Changes to internal plugin structure
- Fix: Make plugin translatable
- Fix: Load JavaScript and CSS only on plugin page
1.0.1 (2020-12-19)
- Fix: WordPress 5.6 compatibility, thanks @tnottu
1.0.0 (2020-09-26)
- Initial release