I see this in another post “Although deprecated, if you want to update the plugin without updating php, you can download the plugin as a zip file and install it by rewriting “Requires PHP: 8.0” in the readme.txt to your version.”
I just followed this – I downloaded the file, edited readme.txt and changed php 80 reference to say php 74, and uploaded the directory. I was then able to install / activate the plugin! Never heard of using a ‘readme.txt’ to actually configure something before but … it worked.
Now I need to learn how to use it.
NOTE – if you don’t actually require PHP 8.0, I think it would be a great idea to change that requirement because I see LOTS of users having issues getting WP working with php 8.
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This reply was modified 5 months, 1 week ago by steerpike58.