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![]() How to: Fix the 46 dashboard.php error in WP 2.5.0Log entry of April 27th 2008 01:56:24 am
Filed under: Engines, Featured Plugins, How To, Snippets, Software, Wordpress, Wordpress Hacks, Wordpress Related
This how to was suppose to release yesterday but since a special announcement take over, it’s was forwarded to today. The article below is quite useless now since WordPress is at version 2.5.1 but I just let this one go just for general info.
Anyway… I’ve been encountering this line error a few times when I tried to migrate … Plugins Compatible with WordPress 2.5
There are tons of plugins out there that has been made till Wordpress 2.3.3 and just when everyone joys up for the release of Wordpress 2.5, almost 80% of those plugins are no longer compatible. Now this is really sucks.
I have my another sites running with version 2.3.3, and was planning to upgrade it, but after the damage I’ve encountered with TinyMCE-Advanced plugin earlier, I’ve already decided that 2.5 is … WordPress 2.5 is OUT!
This is an important newsflash!
If you have not done it, then do it now~WordPress version 2.5 is out!If you have not done it, then do it now~WordPress version 2.5 is out! If you have not done it, then do it now~ WordPress version 2.5 is out! Be one of the millions to get a piece of it at Wordpress.Org! …dsdexigns.com on Wordpress 2.5 now but if I’ve notice one more of … How to: Lie to a Wordpress about it’s versionLog entry of March 27th 2008 03:03:34 pm
Filed under: How To, Wordpress, Wordpress Hacks, Wordpress Related
Just as I said yesterday, I’ve found a more efficient way to remove the “Please Upgrade” nag, and that method is to lie to your Wordpress. Let’s get it on. Go to the includes folder on your Wordpress and open version.php.
Note: Same version as yesterday… Wordpress 2.3.2! <?php // This holds the version number in a separate file so we can bump it without cluttering the SVN $wp_version = ‘2.3.2′; $wp_db_version = 6124; ?> Don’t … How to: Disable the Upgrade Wordpress nagsLog entry of March 26th 2008 03:03:45 pm
Filed under: How To, Wordpress, Wordpress Hacks, Wordpress Related
As promised… I’m going to show how you going to disable the “upgrade wordpress” nags. For this tutorial, I’m using Wordpress 2.3.2 as my test subject. Also take note that this is a disabling method, not removal. I know this information is close to being useless, but since I know “the how to”, might as well I wrote it down.
Now that we are clear on the simple introduction, …
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