• Resolved WayneM1

    (@waynem1)


    As always, GREAT plugin! Thanks for the regular updates and making the free version available.

    I have always appreciated the relative easy of using BPS, and with your new setup wizard, it’s even better. However, with the recent update and the availability of more custom code options, I am worried that if I don’t add a custom code, I may be putting my wordpress sites at risk.

    My question: if these custom codes are useful and important, why not just make them part of the core BPS protection? That way, users like me won’t even have to think about it – which is really what I like (not having to think too much, or do extra steps) 🙂

    Again, thanks for all you do.

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  • Plugin Author AITpro

    (@aitpro)

    Some Bonus Custom Code may be useful and important to someone and some may not. It is a personal optional choice hence the naming convention – “Bonus Custom Code”. Each forum link to Bonus Custom Code explains what that particular code does. It is Bonus code so if you feel like it will add something that you want then you can add it. The choice is entirely up to you.

    Bonus Custom Code may not work on 100% of all websites so we cannot make it “standard BPS code” and it must remain optional. In order for us to add any code to BPS as standard code it must work on 100% of all hosts and websites. Also Bonus Custom Code may not be something that everyone wants to add to their site so it needs to be optional.

    In the big picture what needs to happen next is an Export/Import feature for Custom Code so that someone can setup 1 website and then Export their Custom Code so that they can Import it to all of their other websites. This new feature will be added in the next BPS version.

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