• Resolved bjf2000

    (@bjf2000)


    Love this extension. Thanks a lot for it.

    One suggestion: An option to either hide or relocate (to its settings page, or maybe in Tools or wherever) “Flush PHP OPcache” from the top row, which is a prominent and tempting click for admins who encounter it but don’t know what it is yet. And maybe once they do, they wouldn’t have need for it, or at least frequent need for it.

    Which reminds me, would it make sense to have separate options to automatically flush OPcache in the case of a WP plugin update OR a WP update, rather than a single option for both? I don’t really know, and maybe it isn’t even possible, but it seems like it might make more sense to do upon an update to WP itself as opposed to with each plugin upgrade.

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  • Plugin Author nierdz

    (@mnttech)

    Thanks,

    For the big button, I’ll think about this for the next release.

    About plugin or core update, I don’t think it makes sense to separate it in two options cause recompiling all files is really fast even on some shitty server.

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 5 months ago by nierdz.
    Plugin Author nierdz

    (@mnttech)

    Hi,

    I just released a new version with this feature.
    Let me know if you like it this way.

    Plugin Author nierdz

    (@mnttech)

    Forgot to tick resolved ??

    Thread Starter bjf2000

    (@bjf2000)

    That’s perfect. Thanks again.

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