Pär Thernström

  • Simple History 5.23.0 released — security update tracking, performance improvements, more

    Simple History 5.23.0 brings better visibility into WordPress security updates, more granular failed login tracking, Notes statistics, and a batch of performance improvements that make the plugin faster on large sites. Detection of forced plugin updates WordPress sometimes pushes forced security updates for plugins — patches so critical they’re applied automatically, whether you opted in…

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  • How to Catch Plugins Secretly Phoning Home

    Did you know that according to the WordPress.org plugin guidelines, a plugin is not allowed to track a user without their consent. That’s a good rule that sometimes plugin authors break. Sometimes by accident, sometimes deliberately. So you can understand that this debug message in Simple History with the Debug & Monitor add-on installed caught…

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  • Simple History 5.22.0 released

    A small release, quickly released to hopefully fix the File_Channel not found errors that some users had. See the release post for 5.21.0 for more fun stuff, like Surrounding Events and support for logging to files, syslog, and external databases. Full changelog Added Fixed

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  • Simple History Premium 1.8.0 Released with Log Forwarding to syslog and database

    Today we’re excited to announce that Simple History Premium 1.8.0 adds support for forwarding events to local syslog and remote syslog server and also to an external MySQL/MariaDB database. Whether you’re managing a single high-traffic site or overseeing dozens of WordPress installations across your organization, this release gives you the tools to centralize your logs,…

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  • Gene is here

    WordPress 6.9, codename Gene, has just been released. This release contains some really nice and useful features. The major two ones are notes and command palette everywhere: Block Notes First out is a new feature that makes collaboration using WordPress even better: Notes! With notes users can add notes to blocks. It can be comments…

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  • Simple History Premium 1.7.0 released with Manual Backfill feature

    With Simple History 5.19.0 the core plugin added support for Backfilling Events on install. What? Backfilling? What is that, you may ask. Backfilling is a fancy term for “importing old events”. ‘Backfilling in data’ or data backfilling refers to the process of loading in missing data into a new dataset/system. — https://stackoverflow.com/a/78521982 We are happy…

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