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How to use DesktopServer to run your MainWP Dashboard locally
Note: We heard that the DesktopServer is discontinuing soon. We are preparing a knowledge base article to help you run MainWP locally. We will keep you posted, stay tuned! We’ve had numerous support questions asking how to set up the MainWP Dashboard locally and in all honesty we would basically say, it is not something we would recommend you doing if you don’t already know how to set up a local server. The reason for that is that there are so Continue reading the post...
Change Available Updates View
MainWP Plugin allows you to see available updates in two ways: Per Site Per Plugin (theme) On your main Dashboard page in the Right Now widget you can find the dropdown menu to select preferred view. Continue reading the post...
The key to managing all of your WordPress sites: explained in less than 3 minutes.
In this video Osman explains how you can easily manage your WordPress sites using the MainWP plugin. In less than 3 minutes of your time, he explains how to install MainWP on your master WordPress site, followed by explaining how MainWP child can be installed on your child site. This all is then brought together via a brief example of connecting your child site to MainWP on your main WordPress site. Stay tuned for more videos! Continue reading the post...
How MainWP can become your next Wordpress management tool
In this video Osman from IMMATURE explains his need for a WordPress management tool like MainWP. In the MainWP videoblog series, Osman will be discussing how MainWP is influencing his work for the better in future videos. Different aspects will be discussed as well as explained. So stay tuned for more videos! Continue reading the post...
WordPress management: A day in a life – or an hour
People use WordPress management services to do many different things and in the process save themselves a lot of precious time. Work that can take a day, can be accomplished in an hour. And while there certainly is a myriad of tasks that can be performed with these WordPress management services, some of them stand out because they make the very core of maintenance that every WordPress site requires. They are also unsurprisingly the most common and popular features, so let’s take Continue reading the post...
Database Upgrades after Automatic Update
Today WordPress released 4.3.1 a security and maintenance update that should of been automatically updated on most of your Child sites. You can check the Announcement post or release notes for more details on what is contained in this new version. We noticed with this version about 30% of our testing sites were returning the database upgrade required message “WordPress has been updated! Before we can send you on your way, what have to update your database to the newest Continue reading the post...
Update to MainWP Security Issue September 7 2015
It’s been about 24 hours since our last announcement and about 48 hours since the first report of any issues (Check here for the original post) . Where things currently stand: So far we have only see Child sites running version 2.0.26 or lower affected. The first report came in about 4 days after the release of the security fix and still only affects un-updated sites. Update: Septemeber 9th We have found that the malicious file makes it look like Continue reading the post...
MainWP Security Update September 7 2015
Please check this post for additional information as of September 8th 2015! This is something we have been tracking today and we currently have reports from 5 users about someone targeting MainWP users using versions of the MainWP Child Plugin older than 2.0.27. On each site, we were able to check, an older version of the Child Plugin was being used. Using this exploit the person is able to gain full access to your Child sites. If you updated Continue reading the post...
WordPress speed improving and managing – with MainWP flavor
Importance of load time can hardly be overestimated. One in every four visitors leaves if the load time isn’t under 4 seconds, and if that isn’t worrying enough, it also impacts their behavior on the website even if they stay. Namely, their inclination to create an account, subscribe, shop, etc. So let’s go over some of the basics of creating a speedy WordPress website and keeping it that way. Hosting service The base of it all. It doesn’t matter how light and Continue reading the post...
How to Unignore Abandoned Plugins
If you want to unignore possibly abandoned Plugin or a team go to: MainWP > Plugins > Ignored Abandoned page. There locate the wanted Plugin and click the Allow button on his right side: Continue reading the post...
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