Changeset 1599932
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- 02/20/2017 04:15:42 PM (9 years ago)
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wp-maintenance-switch/trunk/readme.txt
r1599927 r1599932 15 15 A maintenance option will be added to your admin bar next to your profile menu. Once the option has been clicked, it will turn orange: this indicates that your website is currently under maintenance and cannot be visited unless you're an administrator. 16 16 17 This plugin is designed to make changes to the appearance of your website. Ships with an default WordPress maintenance page. If you would like to set up your custom maintenance page, please [see the FAQ](faq ).17 This plugin is designed to make changes to the appearance of your website. Ships with an default WordPress maintenance page. If you would like to set up your custom maintenance page, please [see the FAQ](faq/). 18 18 19 19 == Installation == … … 29 29 If you want to set up your own maintenance page, log in using FTP and make your way over to `wp-content/` directory. From there, create a new file called `maintenance.php`. In `maintenance.php`, you can add whatever you want and it'll display when you activate maintenance mode. 30 30 31 = Does this plugin have any configuration options? = 32 33 No, WP Maintenance Switch does not have options to configure. 34 35 = Which user roles have the ability to switch on maintenance mode? = 36 37 Only administrators have the ability to switch on maintenance mode. Administrators also have access to the website while its under maintenance. 38 31 39 == Screenshots == 32 40
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