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MasterPress Magazine - Episode 2

Posted by Travis — 28th February 2013

In this episode we take control of the Issue and Article post types we built in episode 1 by introducing custom field sets and fields into our setup. Plus we explore the polished content entry experience in MasterPress, and then see how we can relate our articles to an issue via a related post field.

MasterPress Magazine - Episode 1

Posted by Travis — 27th February 2013

Here is the first episode of my series of screencasts to demonstrate how we can quickly build the CMS setup for an online magazine with MasterPress and WordPress. In this episode, see how we can quickly create 2 custom post types to represent the Issues of our magazine, and the Articles within those issues.

MasterPress and the Real World

Posted by Travis — 26th February 2013

Last month I introduced MasterPress into the world, and have received some really encouraging feedback. Getting to version 1.0 has been such an intensive process in the last few months that it’s been difficult to step back and view the work objectively, particularly the website. While I’m really proud of both the product and the website,… 

Announcing MasterPress

Posted by Travis — 30th January 2013

It is with great pleasure that I can announce the first release of the MasterPress plug-in for WordPress. This product represents around 24 months of planning, design and development, and I’m thrilled to be able to finally get the word out.

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Ability to deactivate licence domains within MasterPress account management

25th October 2024

We have just rolled out an account management feature which allows licence holders to have better control over the domains that use their licence key. From the MasterPress Account Management page, the list of Active Sites that use your licence now includes a function that allows you to remove a domain from your licence. Simply… 

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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