Documentation

Welcome to the MasterPress Documentation area.

Getting Started Guide

If you’re new to MasterPress, read through this section to get started with the plug-in. Topics include an installation guide, initial setup, and an outline of the major sections within the plug-in.

If you’re already familiar with installing and configuring plug-ins, we’d advise that you at least read through the Initial Setup and folder structure section which contains information that may not be obvious from just using the plug-in alone.

Developer Guide

MasterPress includes an extensive object-oriented API that not only lets you access custom field data in your themes, but gives you a whole new way to work with the content and data in your WordPress site.  

The Developer guide will give you a complete understanding of the MasterPress API, offering an introductory overview, a series of task-oriented examples (code recipes), and a complete class and method reference with hundreds of examples.

Latest From the Blog

MasterPress 1.4.1 is now available

27th May 2024

This update addresses backwards compatibility issues that were introduced in the previous update. There were some edge cases where PHP 7 had issues and it didn’t work at all on PHP 5.6. We have now changed it so that the PHP 8 compatibility changes will now only affect PHP 8 and will be more thorough… 

Plugin Requirements

MasterPress requires a minimum of WordPress version 4.9, MySQL 5.6, and PHP version 5.6.20.

We also recommend that PHP is configured to use a memory limit of 64MB per request (128MB may be required for sites with higher complexity).

This plug-in is not compatible with the WordPress.com hosted service.

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