Delete Page is a WordPress ability from Ultimate Addons for Elementor — usable via Easy MCP AI, which connects Claude, ChatGPT, and any AI assistant to your site.

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Delete Page

Destructive

Moves a WordPress page or post (edited with Elementor) to the trash.

Requires the Ultimate Addons for Elementor (Header Footer & Elementor) plugin on WordPress 6.9+ (the WP Abilities API). No ability registers unless the plugin's 'Enable AI Tools' master switch (uae_mcp_settings.enable_abilities) is turned on in settings. Most abilities require the 'manage_options' capability; a smaller set of read/discovery abilities (template and page listing, the Elementor builder read/list/schema abilities, active-template lookup, display-rule locations, and design tokens) instead require only 'edit_posts' or 'read'. Abilities that act on a specific page, post, or template additionally check the current user's per-object 'edit_post' (or 'delete_post') capability on that item. Separately, every non-readonly (Write or Destructive) ability is gated behind a site-wide 'Allow Modifications' setting at registration time: if it is off, none of those abilities are even registered with the WP Abilities API, regardless of capability checks — this covers all template/page CRUD, widget/extension toggles, display-rule updates, theme/settings changes, and the Elementor builder writes alike, not just the builder ones. Eight of those abilities (the seven Elementor page-builder writes — build, insert-widget, update-widget, remove-element, move-element, add-section, add-column — plus pages-create) additionally re-check this same setting explicitly inside execute() as a redundant safeguard.

What it does

Loads the target post and rejects it if it's actually an 'elementor-hf' template (directing the caller to templates-delete instead), then runs validate_elementor_post() to confirm it's a page/post/CPT Elementor supports and that the current user has edit_post capability. Before trashing, it performs an additional explicit current_user_can('delete_post', post_id) check, then calls wp_trash_post() and returns a confirmation message including the post's title.

See it in action

You ask your AI assistant

"Delete the "Old Pricing" page."

Inputs

Name Type Required Description
post_id integer Yes The page or post ID to trash.

Returns

An object with success (boolean), post_id, and a message confirming the post was moved to trash.

Permission

Requires current_user_can('manage_options'); execute() also runs validate_elementor_post() (object-level edit_post check, 400/403 on failure) plus an explicit current_user_can('delete_post', post_id) check before trashing. No check_modifications_allowed call is present.

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