How To Bulk Delete Posts In WordPress

WordPress Hosting makes it simple to bulk delete posts, which might improve managing your material. You can rapidly tidy up and organise your website if can delete posts in bulk using WordPress. Occasionally, maintaining a WordPress website may entail removing obsolete or unwanted content. Removing posts in bulk instead of individually saves time. Here we show you how to bulk delete posts in WordPress. 

This article assumes that you are already logged in to your WordPress website’s Dashboard and is relative to our You Tube video “Declutter Your WordPress Site: How to Bulk Delete Posts“.

How To Bulk Delete Posts in WordPress 

1. In the left-hand menu, click “Posts”. This will take you to the page with a list of all your Posts. 

Bulk Delete Posts in WordPress - Navigate To Posts Section

2. Select multiple Posts by checking the boxes next to each Post title. If you wish to delete all Posts on the current page, click the checkbox at the top of the list to select all Posts.

3. Once you have selected the Posts you want to delete, look for the “Bulk Actions” dropdown menu at the top of the list and select “Move to Trash” from the dropdown menu.

Bulk Delete Posts in WordPress - Move To Trash

4. After selecting “Move to Trash”, click “Apply” next to the dropdown menu. This will move all selected posts to the Trash.

Empty the Trash (Optional)

To permanently delete the Posts, empty the Trash.
– Go to the Trash section by clicking “Trash” in the “Posts” menu.
– Click “Empty Trash” to permanently bulk delete posts in WordPress.

– You Tube Video: Declutter Your WordPress Site: How to Bulk Delete Posts

Additional Information

Filter Posts Before Deleting:

Use the filtering options at the top of the “Posts” page to show the posts you wish to remove. Aside from tags, you can filter by date, category, and more. By doing this, you can ensure you only remove the posts you want to.

Use Quick Edit:

This tool is useful for quick edits before removing anything. It saves you from launching the entire Post Editor to modify categories, tags, and other options.

Check for Scheduled Posts:

Watch for any scheduled posts you don’t want to remove, you can find them using the status filter.

Review Post Revisions:

To ensure you don’t lose crucial content when you bulk delete posts in WordPress, consider examining post revisions before deleting. WordPress allows users to store several versions of each article, which is helpful for information recovery.

Optimise Your Database:

It’s recommended you improve your database after you have deleted a lot of content. This will enhance your website functionality. WP-Optimise and other Plugins can assist with this task.

Use the Trash Feature Wisely:

Remember that placing Posts in the trash does not mean they are permanently deleted. By default, they stay in the Trash for 30 days, allowing you time to retrieve them if necessary. If you wish to make space sooner, manually delete the Trash.

Consider SEO Implications:

Removing posts may impact your site’s SEO (Search Engine Optimisation). To prevent broken links, consider setting up redirects if the posts have backlinks or are indexed by search engines. Redirection and other plugins can help handle this.

Login to Domains.co.za Account

1. Go to the Domains.co.za website Account Login page.

Login to Domains.co.za Account -Login Page

2. Enter your Email and Password.

3. Then click the “Sign In” button.

Login to Domains.co.za Account - Domains Dashboard

Access WordPress from your Domains.co.za Dashboard

4. On the right of the Dashboard under the “Manage Account” menu, click “Manage Services” on the drop-down menu and select your Hosting plan, our example uses Web Hosting.

Access WordPress from your Domains.co.za Dashboard - Manage Services

5. Scroll down to the “Quick Manage” section (below “Product Information”) and click on the WordPress icon. If you haven’t yet installed WordPress, it will ask you to first do so.

Access WordPress via cPanel from your Domains.co.za Account

6. On the right of the Dashboard under the “Manage Account” menu, click “Manage Services” on the drop-down menu and select your Hosting plan, our example uses Web Hosting. (refer image above).

7. Click “Manage” next to the website domain you wish to access in cPanel.

Access WordPress from your Domains.co.za Dashboard - Select Hosting

8. The Product Information section will display – click the “Login” button next to Control Panel.

Access WordPress from your Domains.co.za Dashboard - Manage Hosting

9. On the cPanel Dashboard, in the menu on the right, select “WP Toolkit”, or if you haven’t yet installed WordPress “WordPress Management”.

Access WordPress from your Domains.co.za Dashboard - cPanel Dashboard

10. There is also a WordPress icon under the “Popular Applications” section on the cPanel Dashboard.

WordPress can be Accessed Online via cPanel

1. Go to your cPanel URL or cPanel Login page.

Access WordPress from your Domains.co.za Dashboard - cPanel Online Login

2. Enter your “Email” and “Account Password” and click “Log In”

3. On the cPanel Dashboard, in the menu on the right, select “WP Toolkit”, or if you haven’t yet installed WordPress “WordPress Management”. There is also a WordPress icon under the “Popular Applications” section on the cPanel Dashboard.

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