Excuse my ignorance, but I do not understand well what the plugin is for, I installed it and did not observe any change in the behavior of my site.
Question: with this plugin I can ensure that the user never leaves my site and sell him through my woocommerce?
Thank you so much
]]>Note: This tag has been used in the past, but should no longer be used.
What gives?
I am building a plugin to build a codex from the source of a plugin/theme and I think the @uses tag would be perfect for linking functions to hooks and hooks to functions, I mean it was it’s intended use by phpdocumentor https://manual.phpdoc.org/HTMLSmartyConverter/HandS/phpDocumentor/tutorial_tags.uses.pkg.html
I can’t find a single reason why WP would discourage it’s use?
]]>Here’s a simplified version of how I imagine it works. Am I right?
– Create one “Master” template site with some pages, some plugins and perhaps some images.
– Press a button and out pops a duplicate of the template site (with the same pages, plugins and images as the template)
– Press a button and out pops another
– On any site in the network I can add a different logo, perhaps add an additional page
– If I make a change on the “Master” site (for example, change the text on one of the pages), that change can be “pushed” to all the sites in the network.
I would be very grateful if you’d let me know whether I’m understanding this right. Any links, suggestions etc appreciated.
Thank you.
]]>I need to import phone data and zipcode data to the phone and zip code fields in the user meta.
I can export a CSV file, but I can’t find any way to import a CSV file to add the data in to existing user profiles. I can find plugins which will create new users, but not a plugin which will add data to existing users.
Any help appreciated.
]]>I would prefer to consolidate them to only 2 places (top and side). Regardless, is there a point where I should really be using another CMF/CMS program for sites based on the number of pages it will involve? I know that WordPress was a program orginally designed for blogging so that is why I ask.
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