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WordPress 4.3 Cron Issue – Fix it quick with MainWP
WordPress 4.3 has a cron issue which may affect your sites. There is a bug in WordPress 4.3, core not MainWP, which can affect some sites causing high CPU loads and / or Database issues but don’t worry with MainWP you can have it fixed on all your sites in just a few steps. The Issue “Just spent a few hours debugging two sites which went down and tracked it down to wp_options cron exploding in size. There apparently is Continue reading the post...
Extensions using Classes in MainWP
MainWP has become an invaluable tool in my arsenal of weapons against compromised sites and people trying to compromise my clients. It helps me maintain and upgrade all of my client sites, as well as back them up on a daily basis. I store full server backups as well as individual site backups thanks to the set of tools I have available, and Amazon handles all of my backup needs, with MainWP as the facilitator. Without the remote backups extension, Continue reading the post...
Notice: The Called Constructor Method For WP_Widget Is Deprecated Since Version 4.3.0! Use __construct()
We had an update recently to WordPress 4.3 that caused a few plugins to have some notices displayed on your websites and blogs. This is normal, over time old code and methods of doing things are deprecated, meaning they are “retired” from normal everyday use. The notice actually gave you a LOT of time to fix your code, as these are PHP4 style constructors. When you get a notice on your screen similar to the one above (which may also Continue reading the post...
How to Set Free Two-Factor Authentication on Your MainWP Dashboard
I noticed another WordPress Management solution charges almost a $100 a year to use their two-factor authentication add-on however since MainWP is a WordPress Plugin you can add two-factor authentication to your MainWP Dashboard for free. In case you haven’t heard of it before, two-factor authentication is a security process in which the user provides two means of identification from separate categories of credentials. This post will go over two separate plugins that integrate WordPress and their two-factor authentication systems. Continue reading the post...
Show / Hide MainWP Dashboard Footer Bar
Your Dashboard allows you to show or hide useful footer bar. To do that, go to: MainWP > Settings > Dashboard Options page and locate Hide MainWP Footer button and set it to fit your needs: Continue reading the post...
Set Tolerance for Possibly Abandoned Plugins & Themes Feature
This feature checks the last updated status of plugins and themes and alerts you if not updated in a specific amount of time. This gives you insight on if a plugin or theme may have been abandoned by the author: On the MainWP > Settings page, in the Upgrade Options box, you will be able to find Abandoned Plugins/Themes Tolerance option: Here you can set specific amount of time for this feature. By default, it is set to 365 which Continue reading the post...
Passing Information to your Child Sites
This post is part of a tutorial on creating your own MainWP Extension 1. How to create a basic WordPress plugin 2. Turning that basic plugin into an MainWP Extension 3. Passing Information to the Child site 4. Extensions using Classes in MainWP 5. Monetizing your new Extension This is the third post in a series of posts (Post 1, Post 2) about creating a plugin that can be used as a MainWP Extension. Once we’re done this series of Continue reading the post...
Connecting your Plugin to MainWP
This is Part 2 (part 1) in a series of blog posts surrounding WordPress Plugins, MainWP Extensions, and putting it all together in a useful way. Once we’re done this series of blog posts, you’ll have a working plugin recognized by WordPress that is also recognized by MainWP as an extension. It will be able to interact with your WordPress installation as well as your MainWP plugin. Look for Part 1 in the series here. This post is part of Continue reading the post...
The Worst Advice We’ve Ever Heard About Website Maintenance
“I’m not going to be doing many chages on my website, so I don’t have to worry about a lot of maintenance, right?” I chuckle (hopefully not outloud) every time a client asks me this that question. I have to laugh a little bit because it’s a question influenced by some of the worst advice we’ve ever heard about blog maintenance. Low levels of activity with updates on a website does not mean you don’t need any other ongoing website Continue reading the post...
Creating a WordPress Plugin
I’m going to dive right into this blog post on creating a plugin for WordPress. There are countless tutorials out there and ways to code and structure a plugin, but for the purposes of these articles I’m going to make it short and simple. Once we’re done this series of blog posts, you’ll have a working plugin recognized by WordPress that is also recognized by MainWP as an extension. It will be able to interact with your WordPress installation as Continue reading the post...
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