![]() ![]() ![]() CDN: Checks to find if the installation uses Content Delivery Network or not.Active Plugins: Gives information about the plugins that are activated on the WordPress installation.Active Theme: Gives information about the theme that is activated on the WordPress installation.PHP Configuration: Gives information about the PHP language options that drive the WordPress installation.Web Server Configuration: Gives information about the webserver that hosts the WordPress installation.WordPress Environment: Gives information such as the WordPress version, debug mode, etc.Site: The Site and Home URL of the WordPress installation that can be changed from WordPress Dashboard > Settings > General.The X and Pro Status page is an overview of your WordPress installation details including: For instructions on validation, see here. Note that this section will only appear once the theme has been validated. Also, you will see the Theme Options Manager which can be used to import previously exported Theme Options.īy scrolling down, you will see all the Extensions that you can install if you use the X or Pro theme and have already validated the theme. If you already have the theme validated you will see the Auto Update section and the information about getting support. The X and Pro Validation page contains general information about the theme version and the validation status: You will see different menu items, which give you access to different parts of the theme and settings available, which we will discuss. Go to Pro > Validation to access the home menu in Pro.Go to X > Validation to access the home menu in X.Thanks for reading and for any help you can offer.To access the settings and features of X and Pro you need to go to the home menu: ![]() I just can't find a way to open the edit/delete admin pages inside of the admin panel. Basically I am really close to completing the task without having to rewrite it from scratch which I don't have the budget to do. All of the database read and insert code is working inside of the plugin. The existing code hasn't been modified since it was created and probably won't need modified again once it is in wordpress. It is a specific use plugin that is not going to be distributed. I want to put this database code into a plugin so that it can be managed within wordpress, backed up and migrated if that need ever arises. The only thing wordpress can't accommodate right out of the box is some old php database stuff that has been around for awhile. ![]() I am migrating content from a non-wordpress site. Here is background on what/why I am doing this if you want to be bored. href="admin-post.php?action=add_recid&data=1" '/management_tools/edit.php' ) Īnd the link that calls it, where 1 is the id that i need to pass to the edit page. add_action( 'admin_post_add_recid', 'prefix_admin_add_recid' ) Here is the function I am calling to get the post data which will pass the id to the page that handles the database edit. I am quite new at this and completely stuck. I am close to accomplishing this but the page always opens up outside of the admin screen. What I am trying to do is create some links inside of these pages that will pass a parameter to a new page. In writing my plugin, I have added my menus and submenus to the admin page. ![]()
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