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Sebastian Moran is a WordPress performance expert and technical liaison for MainWP.

Logging Site Email Using the WP Mail Log Plugin

Published on November 14, 2019 by Sebastian Moran under Tips & Tricks
Logging Site Email Using the WP Mail Log Plugin
If you need to log site emails but require more control over what data is being logged and how long that data is being stored, WP Mail Logging is a solid plugin that can be installed. After you have installed and activated the plugin, it will add a new admin menu called; WP Mail Logging To view logged email, you can view those from; WP Mail Logging > WP Mail Logging The plugin setting can be found from; WP Mail Continue reading the post...

Securing Your Child Site using the WT Security Plugin

Published on November 11, 2019 by Sebastian Moran under Tips & Tricks
Securing Your Child Site using the WT Security Plugin
There is a new WordPress plugin for site security and it is called WT Security. After the plugin has been installed and activated it will add a new admin menu called; WP Security To be able to use the security plugin you will need to create an account on the Webtotem site. After you have confirmed your account from the email link, now you can log into the site and add your site that you want to protect. After you Continue reading the post...

Why the Follow Up Emails WooCommerce Plugin Will Cause Site Issues

Published on November 7, 2019 by Sebastian Moran under Tips & Tricks
Why the Follow Up Emails WooCommerce Plugin Will Cause Site Issues
While trying new plugins can unearth hidden gems in the WooCommerce world, there are certain plugins that are better to stay away from. One such plugin is Follow Up Emails. The plugin sends follow up emails based on different triggers (e.g., if a customer purchased a specific product, a customer created a new subscription to a product or plan, and so on). The custom database tables created by the plugin are as follows; wp_followup_coupons wp_followup_coupon_logs wp_followup_customers wp_followup_customer_carts wp_followup_customer_notes wp_followup_customer_orders wp_followup_email_excludes Continue reading the post...

Using the Ultimate Email Validator Plugin

Published on November 4, 2019 by Sebastian Moran under Tips & Tricks
Using the Ultimate Email Validator Plugin
Spam site registrations or spam form submissions can be blocked by being able to detect and block emails from being used on your child site. There is a new plugin called Ultimate Email Validator. After the plugin has been installed and activated on the site it will add a new admin menu called; Ultimate Email Validator The plugin includes support for the following popular plugins BuddyPress, WooCommerce, MailChimp, Contact Form 7, Gravity Forms and Ninja Forms. As well as support Continue reading the post...

How to Use the WP Rollback Plugin

Published on October 31, 2019 by Sebastian Moran under Tips & Tricks
How to Use the WP Rollback Plugin
It is worth knowing how to rollback plugins or themes on a site, due to either the current version of the plugin having a bug or a current version of a plugin causing a conflict with another active plugin. The plugin which allows you to easily rollback a plugin is WP Rollback. After you have installed and activated the plugin in the plugin list, in wp-admin next to deactivate Rollback will show. When you select rollback next to the plugin Continue reading the post...

How to Cleanup Data from the WP Statistics plugin

Published on October 28, 2019 by Sebastian Moran under Tips & Tricks
How to Cleanup Data from the WP Statistics plugin
Being able to view the analytics of who is visiting a site and how long they are on the site and what they are looking at is very useful to know, but using certain WordPress plugins to store analytics and statistical data in your site database is a bad idea, since it will bloat your sites database as well as cause CPU usage issues. A plugin which has over 500,000+ active installs is WP Statistics, the plugin seems to have Continue reading the post...

How to Remove all Wordfence Plugin Created Data

Published on October 24, 2019 by Sebastian Moran under Tips & Tricks
How to Remove all Wordfence Plugin Created Data
Wordfence is well known and heavily used site security plugin but there may times when either a database table that Wordfence uses has been corrupted or you need to delete all of the data that Wordfence created on your site database. Wordfence does have a setting that you can enable to delete tables and data on deactivation it can be found from the following settings page; Wordfence > All Options > General Wordfence Options Wordfence has a plugin that can Continue reading the post...

How to Disable Admin Email Verification on Your Child Sites

Published on October 21, 2019 by Sebastian Moran under Tips & Tricks
How to Disable Admin Email Verification on Your Child Sites
WordPress in the upcoming release 5.3 now includes a feature to verify the admin email every 6 months. The idea is to make sure that the email set as the admin email is valid and still an email address that is being used for the site. Having the admin email verification show every 6 months will be something that could be annoying to clients when they go to log in to wp-login.php on client sites. But in WordPress core in Continue reading the post...

Encoding Emails on Sites Using a Plugin

Published on October 17, 2019 by Sebastian Moran under Tips & Tricks
Encoding Emails on Sites Using a Plugin
If you end up displaying emails on a site they have a high chance of being hit by spam bots, email harvesting, and other robots. But there are a couple of easy to use plugin options to protect email addresses being displayed on your sites. The first email is called Email Address Encoder. Once the plugin has been installed and activated on the site it will add new sub-menu item in wp-admin under; Settings > Email Encoder By default, emails Continue reading the post...

Export Your Menus Out Using WPS Menu Exporter Plugin

Published on October 14, 2019 by Sebastian Moran under Tips & Tricks
Export Your Menus Out Using WPS Menu Exporter Plugin
Chances are, you’ll find yourself in a situation where you need to backup a complex menu you’ve created on a child site. WordPress, by default, will not allow you to export menus from; Tools > Export You can use the WPS Menu Exporter plugin to export navigation menu items to an XML file. Install and activate the plugin on the child sites that you need to backup the menus you have created. When you go to wp-admin on the specific Continue reading the post...

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