Rating: 2 stars
The annoying part of editing wp_option values is unserializing and serializing arrays values.
It would be much better is this plugin allow us to edit the serialized data in fields, not like a phpMyAdmin.
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Author, please do not give up development! This is a useful tool.
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Don’t use for json options, it adds \
characters which completely mess up the data.
Rating: 1 star
firstable, very long to display when you have a lot of records in tne options table (shoud implement pagination)
and then, you have to delete options one by one (should implement delete all where options like ‘somethingaboutplugin’
Rating: 3 stars
When I go Tools, and click on WP Options all I see is a white page.
Might be because my options table us huge, so I still gave 3 stars.
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Was very helpful in the testing of my own plugin when I had issues with saving and deleting options. Simple and does what it claims to. The only problem was that when you try to use it in a local environment with debug turned on it spits out a TON of errors. It still works you just need to scroll a bunch. I would definitely fix those since this is the kind of plugin people are likely to want to run with debug turned on.
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Hello there,
If there is a “Delete Option’ button visible does this mean the option is no longer active –
ie. its an option for a plugin that has been deleted?
Many thanks,
Damien
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Thanks.
I cleaned out 200+ bits of junk from my ancient WP database. If you want to get rid of options leftover from old themes and numerous plug-ins this is essential for non-geeks (like me).
Suggestion for Author: Having a ‘date installed’ on the panel along options would really help with uncertainties about risky deletions.
Thanks – MRP
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