Clean up database by deleting orphaned items such as 'old revisions', 'spam comments', optimize database and more...
If you have been using WordPress for a while, then you should think absolutely about a database cleanup. Indeed, your database may be full of garbage that makes your site sluggish and bloated such as old revisions, orphaned post meta, spam comments, etc. You should clean-up this unnecessary data to reduce your database size and improve website speed and performance. In...
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= v3.2.0 - 16/06/2022 =
- Fix: fixing the error 'Fatal error: Can't use function return value in write context'
- Fix: fixing the Warning: count(): Parameter must be an array or an object that implements Countable
- Tweak: correcting of some typos and grammar
- Tweak: deleting some useless data from "overview & settings" tab
- Tweak: enhancing the CSS code, the plugin is responsive now and can be used in small screens...
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= v3.2.1 - 24/06/2022 =
- Security fix: enhancing the security of the plugin by escaping some URLs before outputting them
- Security fix: when saving the settings
- Fix: changing the 'autoload' of an option may sometimes result in it being created twice
- Fix: activating both the free and pro versions together causes compatibility issues
- Tweak: enhancing some blocks of code to use Ajax
- Tweak: better handling the use of the WP_List_Table class
- Tweak (PRO): enhancing the license page + the update process of the plugin
- Compatibility: Tested with the latest version of WordPress 6.1.1
- Security: enhanced the security by sanitizing some parameters
- Fix: fixed 'Constant FILTER_SANITIZE_STRING is deprecated in PHP 8'
- Fix: fixed 'Undefined property : stdClass::$data_free'
- Fix: fixed 'PHP Fatal error: Uncaught TypeError: date(): Argument #2 ($timestamp) must be of type ?int'
- Tweak: better handling of nonces
- Compatibility: tested with the latest version of WordPress 6.3.1
- Security: enhancing the security by avoiding deserialization (thanks to Richard Telleng from Wordfence)
- Fix: endless scan reloading
- Fix: warning PHP: Implicit conversion from float to int
- Tweak: some code cleanup
- Scan: some options were incorrectly categorized
- Scan: taking new options into consideration in the scan process
- Fix: a bug that may prevent the scan from completing
- Compatibility: tested with the latest version of WordPress 6.5
- Fix: Automatic conversion of false to array is deprecate
- Fix: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent..
- Fix: Object of class stdClass could not be converted to string