Wordpress plugin that provides the sticky headers of Beaver Builder Theme Builder (a.k.a. Beaver Themer) for all screen sizes.
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Wordpress plugin that provides the sticky headers of Beaver Builder Theme Builder (a.k.a. Beaver Themer) for all screen sizes.
WordPress plugin that provides shortcodes for the Co-Authors Plus plugin.
WordPress mu-plugin that disables oEmbed dicovery.
A modern approach to hardening WordPress: A WordPress hardening plugin.
WordPress mu-plugin that generates user_nicename, which is used as slug for author archives, from user's display name instead of their login name.
Wordpress mu-plugin that disables update nags for non-administrators.
WordPress mu-plugin that can be used like function.php.
OtFm WP-Debug is a MU-WordPress plugin for debug
WordPress must-use plugin to register a custom extended front-end menu walker and new wrapper function for BEM styled CSS classes.
WordPress plugin that provides the shortcode [get field="…" default="…"] that returns the value of the query string field with the name given by field="…"" or the value of default="…" if no such field is found.
WordPress mu-plugin that provides code specific for Kntnt's WPaaS.
Wordpress mu-plugin that stops Wordpress from announcing its version number to the world.
WordPress mu-plugin that sets the preload interval for WP-Rocket
WordPress mu-plugin that removes meta boxes.
WordPress mu-plugin that modifies the Kadence Theme.
Wordpress mu-plugin that makes Polylang compatible with Beaver Builder Theme Builder (a.k.a. Beaver Theamer).
Wordpress mu-plugin that redirects users to front page on logout.
WordPress mu-plugin that sets author of a post to the value of an ACF field named `author`. If the field has multiple values, its first value is used.
WordPress mu-plugin that disables the section with personal options from user profiles, and resets personal options on save.
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