How to remove wordpress plugin activation message? - wordpress

I have a plugin that's not activated (it's a premium plugin) but I want it to stop showing on my wordpress panel. Is there some php thingy I can insert somewhere?
Screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/7363YgS.png

In the plugin's functions.php file, you can usually find something like [is_active:false] and you can change that to true and get the premium things for free.

In the screenshot it quite clearly seems to show that the plugin is actually active, as there is a menu item called WPForms.
Deactivated plugins cannot show these update messages in the wordpress admin as their code is simply never ran while deactivated.
Just deactivate the plugin to hide the message.

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This may be a plugin or theme conflict. Please attempt to disable all plugins. If the problem goes away, enable them one by one to identify the source of your troubles.
If you can install plugins, install “Health Check”. On the troubleshooting tab in Health Check, you can click the button to disable all plugins and change the theme for JUST you, while you’re still logged in, without affecting normal visitors to your site. You can then use its admin bar menu to turn on/off plugins and themes one at a time. See the wordpress handbook for troubleshooting or this article by Rank Math for more information.
I hope this helped, if not let me know and we can look into it together.

How to Prevent Cart from clearing on registration in Woocommerce?

If a user adds a product to card, then goes to account page and registers a new account, the product(s) in the cart are automatically removed. How to prevent this behavior?
Try following these debugging steps:
https://businessbloomer.com/woocommerce-solving-cart-empty-issue/
Fix 1. Make sure there is no “red alert” under WooCommerce / System Status
Fix 2. Click the following buttons under WooCommerce / System Status / Tools
Fix 3. Check your Theme, WooCommerce & WordPress are using updated, compatible versions
Some premium themes won’t notify you if there is an update available. You have to make sure you’re using the latest, Woo-compatible version. Check with your theme vendor, plugin developers and see if anything has been reported.
For example, you might have updated WooCommerce too soon – sometimes premium plugins/themes require a few days/weeks before they can adapt to the new changes (if major) and become 100% compatible.
Fix 4. Save (flush) your permalinks
Go to WordPress/Settings/Permalinks and click on “save”. This should flush the permalinks and give you a chance to test the cart again.
Fix 5. Check you have no spaces in your checkout end-points
Go to WooCommerce/Settings/Checkout and make sure you have no spaces in your end-points. This happened to a client a while ago and it too me ages to find out (who would think the permalinks had been changed?):
WooCommerce Checkout Endpoints
Fix 6. Properly set up your WordPress cache plugin
Cart and Checkout pages should not be cached – if your WordPress cache plugin is for some reason caching WooCommerce pages, your cart will probably show as empty. Make sure to select a WooCommerce-compatible cache plugin 🙂
Also: ask your hosting to disable or properly set up server cache
Some hosts have their own cache system and this is sometimes applied to your website by default. Create a ticket or give them a quick call to find out if they have anything like that and if they can disable that as soon as possible.
For example: WPEngine uses its own cache. This might affect your WooCommerce Cart. Please contact support so they can create a caching exception list for WooCommerce and/or ajax files
Fix 7. Disable all plugins but WooCommerce
This is a typical troubleshooting operation. Disable all plugins and see if the Cart is back functioning. If YES, reactivate one plugin at a time and test the Cart again. As soon as you find the “guilty” plugin – yay! – time to substitute that plugin or see if there is an update available!
Fix 8. Try switching to a default WordPress Theme (e.g. TwentySixteen)
This is to prove the error is not theme-related. You won’t lose any content if you switch between themes, so don’t worry. If the error goes away, then check with your theme developers and report the bug 🙂

How do I remove/unpublish my plugin from https://wordpress.org/plugins?

I would like to remove my plugin from the plugin directory of wordpress because I dont want any new installs made with it. I can't find any solution from Google.
As of April 2020 you have the ability to close your own plugins without needing to contact them via email. Go to the ADVANCED VIEW link on sidebar of your plugin page and scroll down to the CLOSE THIS PLUGIN section. Read the warning. If that is acceptable to you, then click the button that says "I Understand..."
To remove a plugin from the WordPress repository, first delete the code via SVN. Then email plugins#wordpress.org using the email you registered with at wordpress.org (for the account that is the author of the plugin). They will delete it within a few days and email you back to confirm. They basically hide the plugin pages. The plugin slug remains blocked and your project can be resurrected if you can convince them to re-open it.

404 after Woocommerce plugin activation

I have an error 404 after WooCommerce plugin activation.
I use the next plugins: WooCommerce, WooCommerce Multilingual and all WPML CMS.
But after deactivation all pages and posts are working.
I use Cyrillic CHPU may It be a cause?
Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance
I lose this problem although the reasons are not clear. I deactivated all plugins and try to activate It one by one. After few activation orders I got successfully working site. So I must make an conclusion: you must activate at first the most heaviest plugins like WooCommerce, WPML and The Events Calendar.

Program his own plugin - show if there is a update of this plugin

I had program my own plugin.
Now I want to include a function which display a notice in the menu 'plugins' if I update my own plugin.
So user get a notice if an update is available.
Are there existing functions of wordpress which can I use?
Thanks for helping me.

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