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MainWP Maintenance Extension
MainWP Maintenance is a MainWP extension that allows you to clean and optimize the database of your child sites. With just a few clicks you can easily delete all post revisions, auto drafts, trash posts, spam comments and remove all unwanted content from multiple child site databases at once. That’s not all, the extension’s intuitive scheduling system will enable you to schedule multiple tasks and have your sites cleaned on a regular recurring basis. The MainWP plugin will automatically perform maintenance Continue reading the post...
Happy Holidays
As the holiday season arrives, we would like to take this opportunity to express our appreciation to all our users and let everybody know that we look forward to continuing to serve you in the coming year. We are truly grateful for your continued trust and support! We wish you a Happy Holiday Season and a joyful, healthy and prosperous New Year! MainWP Team Continue reading the post...
Ranked Best New Plugin with under 100k Downloads
We just wanted to thank all of our users for making us the #1 Best New Plugin with under 100,000 Downloads for the week of December 16th 2013 and the week of December 23rd, 2013. Source: https://www.prelovac.com/vladimir/wordpress-plugins-rising-stars Continue reading the post...
MainWP Child .16 Update
Today we are releasing a MainWP Child update that solves two nagging issues, update conflicts with Better WP Security, and upgrades showing slowly when WPLang is set to something other than the en_US. MainWP Child Update 0.16 Fixed Update Conflict with Better WP Security Fixed Delay on Update Notification for non-en_US Users Better WP Security We were recently informed that some users like to use the hide update option in Better WP Security to hide updates from their clients, something we Continue reading the post...
MainWP Dashboard .1.8.2 and MainWP Child .14 Update
MainWP Dashboard .1.8.2 We are proud to announce that MainWP Dashboard Ver .1.8.2 is live. This new build includes small fixes for opening wp-admin and translation files. MainWP .1.8.2 Updates: Fixed encoding issue causing wp-admin to not open Fixed issue with translations Current Versions Are: MainWP Main: 0.1.8.2 Download your updates from your MainWP Members Area If you are not sure of the update process for MainWP you can view step by step instructions here MainWP Child: 0.14 Should show as an Continue reading the post...
MainWP Dashboard .1.8.1 and MainWP Child .13 Update
MainWP Dashboard .1.8.1 We are proud to announce that MainWP Dashboard Ver .1.8.1 is live. This new build includes a small fix for Google Analytics integration, and a new Easy Restore option. WordPress 3.7 was released in mid October, here we are less than a month and a half later with a shiny new build named Parker. WordPress 3.8 includes a fresh new look to the entire admin dashboard, multi-device compatibility, all new admin color schemes, refined theme management and the Continue reading the post...
MainWP Dashboard .1.8 and MainWP Child .11 Update
I know we’ve been quiet in terms of updates for a few weeks now, but that’s only because we’ve been working on some big changes behind-the-scenes. We are very excited to be able to share with you today what we’ve got going on in our newest release of the MainWP Dashboard .1.8 and Child .11. With 14 bugs squished, a page of tweaks for usability and almost that many feature additions MainWP is only going to get better. New Features Continue reading the post...
MainWP Goes Multilingual!
Today we are proud to announce a new much, needed feature! With the latest MainWP Dashboard version (1.8), and MainWP Child 0.10 we have implemented WordPresses localization feature. Our goal is to make the MainWP plugin more accessible to non-English speakers and with this adjustment it is now possible and quite easy to translate the MainWP plugin into any language. This means if you prefer to work with your native language, and you use your local WordPress version the MainWP Continue reading the post...
How to Change Default WordPress Admin Username
Having an unique Administrator username is essential for your site’s security! After installing WordPress, unless you specify another name, default administrator username will be ”admin”. If you continue using “admin” as an administrator username, a hacker can easily break into your website. With performing a brute force attack on your account using the default WordPress admin username in order to retrieve your password a hacker will gain access over your website. By logging into your WordPress admin account a hacker will have Continue reading the post...
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