Changeset 2214413
- Timestamp:
- 12/18/2019 04:14:44 PM (6 years ago)
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- simple-cleanup
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tags/0.1/trunk (copied) (copied from simple-cleanup/trunk)
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tags/0.1/trunk/readme.txt (modified) (1 diff)
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trunk/readme.txt (modified) (1 diff)
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simple-cleanup/tags/0.1/trunk/readme.txt
r2214219 r2214413 13 13 14 14 == Description == 15 Why show the \"Comments\" link in the admin menu when you\'re only running a small corporate website, or why add css classes you don\'t need to your menu items? This plugin let\'s you easily disable some stuff WordPress adds by default.15 Why show the "Comments" link in the admin menu when you're only running a small corporate website, or why add css classes you don't need to your menu items? This plugin let's you easily disable some stuff WordPress adds by default. 16 16 17 17 == Installation == 18 1. Upload \"multinet-simple-cleanup\" folder to the \"/wp-content/plugins/\" directory.19 2. Activate the plugin through the \"Plugins\" menu in WordPress.20 3. Configure the options on the \"Simple Cleanup\" settings page18 1. Upload "multinet-simple-cleanup" folder to the "/wp-content/plugins/" directory. 19 2. Activate the plugin through the "Plugins" menu in WordPress. 20 3. Configure the options on the "Simple Cleanup" settings page 21 21 22 22 == Changelog == -
simple-cleanup/trunk/readme.txt
r2214219 r2214413 13 13 14 14 == Description == 15 Why show the \"Comments\" link in the admin menu when you\'re only running a small corporate website, or why add css classes you don\'t need to your menu items? This plugin let\'s you easily disable some stuff WordPress adds by default.15 Why show the "Comments" link in the admin menu when you're only running a small corporate website, or why add css classes you don't need to your menu items? This plugin let's you easily disable some stuff WordPress adds by default. 16 16 17 17 == Installation == 18 1. Upload \"multinet-simple-cleanup\" folder to the \"/wp-content/plugins/\" directory.19 2. Activate the plugin through the \"Plugins\" menu in WordPress.20 3. Configure the options on the \"Simple Cleanup\" settings page18 1. Upload "multinet-simple-cleanup" folder to the "/wp-content/plugins/" directory. 19 2. Activate the plugin through the "Plugins" menu in WordPress. 20 3. Configure the options on the "Simple Cleanup" settings page 21 21 22 22 == Changelog ==
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