Getting Started Guide
This section shows you how to install and configure the plug-in, and outlines the major sections of the plug-in within the WordPress dashboard.
This section shows you how to install and configure the plug-in, and outlines the major sections of the plug-in within the WordPress dashboard.
Outlines server-side requirements.
How to install the plug-in via Upload (Automatic Install) or FTP (Manual Install).
Outlines initial setup steps for the plugin, and the folders MasterPress uses inside your wp-content folder.
How to enter your licence key to enable automatic updates.
Outlines the major menu sections in the MasterPress plugin.
Outlines the different ways that WordPress multisite environments are supported.
Other sources of documentation and help.
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…
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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