MasterPress 1.1.8 now available
Posted by Jayme — 21st October 2019
MasterPress 1.1.8 has just been released.This release solves a compatibility issue with MySQL 8 and adds some minor changes to the settings page UI to help avoid confusion.
MasterPress 1.1.8 has just been released.This release solves a compatibility issue with MySQL 8 and adds some minor changes to the settings page UI to help avoid confusion.
MasterPress 1.1.7 is now available.Another minor release. Fixing a compatibility issue with Gutenberg and the Visual Editor field.We’ve also added a quick note under the empty license key field in the plugin settings, to avoid people using their limited license keys on development websites.
MasterPress 1.1.6 is now availale.This release is a minor release, containing a new option for Related Post fields.You are now able to select what post statuses should be available in the related post field.
MasterPress 1.1.5 is now available.This release contains 2 very important compatibility fixes; PHP7 and WordPress 5.We have also: Fixed hardcoded http link to Google Maps JS (replaced with https)Added new “Google Maps API Key” field to Settings > MasterPressFixed Visual/HTML Editor tab JS bugPlease install this update as soon as you can to ensure smooth operation…
Over the past couple of years, you may have noticed little development with MasterPress. The good news is that a former customer of MasterPress is now the developer and owner! Three AM Web + IT, an Adelaide-based website design, development, hosting and IT business has aquired MasterPress from Traversal and will continue to develop and…
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…
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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