I have made a simple WordPress Plugin and I want to keep track of how many and which websites have currently installed my plugin. I am not going to list my plugin on wordpress.org because I am only testing it for my school project.
Are there any solutions available to achieve my task? or any help... Thanks in advance.
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I have two sites and i wanted to sync them so that whenever I change a product or page in one site the other one would also change. I tried many plugins in wordpress but some nedeed the pro version to work or other didn't had a automatic version.
Could anyone help me? Thanks!
I was trying out AMP and wanted to make it work with Wordpress. I found the https://amp-wp.org plugin. I primarily want to explore AMP Stories, so when I read the plugin documentation here - https://amp-wp.org/documentation/amp-stories/ it says that AMP Stories are coming out as a separate plugin. So I checked https://wordpress.org/plugins/search/amp+stories/ but I couldn't find a plugin by the - AMP Project Contributors . So is this plugin still in pipeline?
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As an engineer working on both the official AMP plugin and on Stories, I am happy to answer your question.
First of all, it's great that you're interested in Stories! I'd be curious to learn more about the specific project you're envisioning to use Stories on. Would you mind sharing some more details about this?
To answer your question: Yes, this plugin is actively being worked on and it's coming soon! We want to make sure we create a captivating solution for visual storytelling that WordPress users will love, that's why you can't find it yet on WordPress.org. It'll take at least another month until we feel comfortable sharing the new Stories plugin with the community.
Once it's ready, we will make sure to announce it on various channels and update the https://amp-wp.org/ website accordingly. Until then, you might want to follow development progress on GitHub.
I've been asked by a prospective client, to do an audit on their WordPress site.
They have asked me,
if I can check their all plugins are up to date too but they wont / cant (yet) give me access to the admin panel.
Is there a way I can do this? I know I can find the WP version in the code of the site (and this one needs updating)
Hope someone can help.
Thanks in advance
You could ask them for a screenshot of their plugins page (www.example.com/wp-admin/plugins.php), and then cross-reference the versions listed there with WordPress.org to check if they are up-to-date.
I want to implement WordPress pro plugin automatically updates features.
my plugin is the pro so it not available in WordPress plugins directory.
I found some solution but when I provide updates features to the user at that time WordPress provides view version information link and open up one model with plugin updates detail but also contain Install plugin button.
I don't want that button to display when WordPress open model for plugin updates information.
please help me I have spent too much time on Google and not found any proper solution for that.
Any kind of help is appreciated.
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I'm working on a site that is built in WordPress and I want to add ecommerce functionality. I have some products, and need a backend for these products so I'm using wp-ecommerce plugin - but how do I use this functionality on frontend?
If anybody has any ideas how to make a shopping related site in WordPress then please let me know.
I would suggest you to go straight to the source and talk to the guys that did it
http://www.instinct.co.nz/e-commerce/
and see some video tutorials on the subject
also, you can try different methods, for example, if it's a simple shop why not give FoxyCart a go seeing this good screencast from CSS Tricks
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