Kerry Matthews
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Forum: Developing with WordPress
In reply to: Problems with Plugin Check@threadi
Many thanks !Forum: Developing with WordPress
In reply to: What need I do after changing the source codes of a Plugin?I have just had my first plugin approved and was completely lost when they told me I had to upload/publish it via a nSVG. So I have just been through this process.
After approval WordPress will give you access to their SVN with a login for your plugin. You will need an SVN client for this. I opted for RapidSVN on Ubuntu, it is in their software store. I understand there is a Windows version at https://download.cnet.com/rapidsvn/3000-2352_4-75182502.htmlOnce you have an SVN client and have logged in, you place your latest version in the trunk folder and also in the tags folder within a subfolder reflecting the version.
When you create a new version you replace the files in trunk and create a new version subfolder in tags.
There are some great tutorials at https://diversify.me.uk/how-to-use-the-wordpress-svn-quick-start-tutorial/
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Why does login invoke PC Guard@threadi
It was a setting by my hosting company and they have apparently added my domain to a ‘whitelist’ and now it no longer appears – thank you for your kind, and awesome, assistance !Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Why does login invoke PC GuardWell, I haven’t installed PC Guard and I have tried it on 2 other laptops (not owned by me) it only appears with my WordPress Logins on my new WordPress sites. The URL changes to ‘https://diversify.me.uk/wp-login.php?redirect_to=https%3A%2F%2Fdiversify.me.uk%2Fwp-admin%2F&reauth=1