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How to Remove the Broken Link Checker Plugin Data on Your Site

Published on July 27, 2022 by Sebastian Moran under Tips & Tricks
How to Remove the Broken Link Checker Plugin Data on Your Site
If you are using the Broken Link Checker plugin on your site, it may cause resource and CPU issues on the hosting server. The blc_installation_log option could get as large as 1MB with 50kb of autoloading data if you have many posts on the site. The options values that the Broken Link Checker plugin uses are; wsblc_options blc_activation_enabled blc_installation_log The Broken Link Checker plugin uses the following database tables to store the data; wp_blc_filters wp_blc_instances wp_blc_links wp_blc_synch The database tables Continue reading the post...

How to Remove the SEOPress Plugin Data on Your Site

Published on July 20, 2022 by Sebastian Moran under Tips & Tricks
How to Remove the SEOPress Plugin Data on Your Site
If you are using the SEOPress plugin and want to migrate to a different SEO plugin, you may need to remove the database tables it was using. Before deleting the database tables, make sure that you run the migration from SEOPress to the SEO plugin that you want to replace it with. Here’s the database table that you will need to delete; wp_seopress_significant_keywords Additionally, there will be SEOPress database entries in both the postmeta and options database tables; the entries Continue reading the post...

What Data Does WooCommerce Usage Tracking Send

Published on November 5, 2021 by Sebastian Moran under Tips & Tricks
What Data Does WooCommerce Usage Tracking Send
WooCommerce can send a bunch of site data out if usage tracking is enabled on your site. This might have been enabled when your first setup WooCommerce on your site when you used the setup wizard. An example of some of the site data that is being sent out when WooCommerce usage tracking is enabled; Site URL Admin email address Active payment gateways Active shipping methods Activated plugins in list form MySQL version PHP version PHP Settings, such as maximum Continue reading the post...

What information Does Jetpack Send to WordPress.com

Published on October 14, 2021 by Sebastian Moran under Tips & Tricks
What information Does Jetpack Send to WordPress.com
Jetpack is a heavily used plugin that connects to a service that has over 5+ million active installs. If you are using Jetpack on your site then you should be aware of what information on your site it is sending out. Jetpack connects to WordPress.com in order to be able to provide a number of the modules for its features to function. You should be aware that the plugins, must-use plugins, the uploads directory size, and themes that are being Continue reading the post...

How to Remove AMP Plugin Data on Your Site

Published on August 26, 2021 by Sebastian Moran under Tips & Tricks
How to Remove AMP Plugin Data on Your Site
The AMP project from Google might be killed off in the future. Currently, the official AMP plugin does not have an uninstall option or a UI to remove posts and options that the plugin will store in the site’s database. The option to search for in phpMyAdmin would be using the following option name; amp-options Then once the AMP option has been found you select and then delete it. To delete the posts that the AMP plugin had created then Continue reading the post...

How to Migrate to Different SEO Plugins on your Site

Published on August 20, 2021 by Sebastian Moran under Tips & Tricks
How to Migrate to Different SEO Plugins on your Site
If you have been using SEO plugin on your site for a while then it is worth checking the alternative SEO plugin options that are now available. Most of the commonly used SEO plugins include migration options such as SEOPress, Rank Math SEO, and SEO Framework (TSF). In this post, we will cover two of the most heavily used plugins for SEO on WordPress sites. After you have installed and activated the SEOPress plugin on your site you will be Continue reading the post...

How to Cleanup EWWW Image Optimizer Plugin Data

Published on July 14, 2020 by Sebastian Moran under Tips & Tricks
How to Cleanup EWWW Image Optimizer Plugin Data
There might be a good chance that might have used the EWW Image Optimization plugin on your child sites years ago to optimize site images. It also means that older versions of the EWWW image optimization stored image optimization records in the postmeta database table. The EWWW image optimization plugin now uses two custom database tables to store images and queues in. In order to be able to remove postmeta records easily created by the EWWW IO plugin, you will 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...

Losing Information by Activating Jetpack

Published on August 15, 2019 by Sebastian Moran under Tips & Tricks
Losing Information by Activating Jetpack
Jetpack provides a number of modules which can benefit the site it is connected to. But for Jetpack to be used, Jetpack needs to use a WordPress.com account to connect to your site. What does it mean for your site to be connected to WordPress.com to be able to use Jetpack? What is being copied over? Well, more than you’d think of the site database is being copied over to create a clone of your site on WordPress.com server. If Continue reading the post...

How to use Cloudflare on Child Sites

Published on May 7, 2019 by Sebastian Moran under About
How to use Cloudflare on Child Sites
Cloudflare is among the most solid CDNs out there and has a considerable amount of data centers. To utilize Cloudflare for your child site, you first need to change the domain’s DNS name servers to use the Cloudflare name servers. Now that your child site is using the Cloudflare name servers (which you can check from DNS Checker), the next step is to set DNS and enter the site domain. Cloudflare will show orange arrows for the domain in DNS, Continue reading the post...

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