• Resolved ljmac

    (@ljmac)


    Hi,

    I am using WordPress 3.7 and do not wish to ‘upgrade’ to a newer version. Given that this plug-in presumably doesn’t do much in WordPress itself, does it really require 4.0, or is that just the oldest version you’ve tested?

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  • Plugin Author arisoft

    (@arisoft)

    Hello,

    The plugin will work in WordPress 3.7, but with some style issues (checkboxes will not be aligned properly in data grid and etc.). If it is suitable for you, change value of $min_wp_version variable in ari-adminer.php file to ‘3.7’ value.

    Plugin Author arisoft

    (@arisoft)

    resolved

    Thread Starter ljmac

    (@ljmac)

    That’s what I suspected – I can live with that. Thanks for the quick response. ??

    Plugin Author arisoft

    (@arisoft)

    We have good news. “ARI Adminer” v. 1.0.5 is compatible with WordPress 3.4+

    Thread Starter ljmac

    (@ljmac)

    Wow, that’e even better – thanks!

    Plugin Author arisoft

    (@arisoft)

    You are welcome. If you like the plugin, we would be grateful for a review ??

    Thread Starter ljmac

    (@ljmac)

    I just tried installing it but unfortunately I still cannot use it, as I’m running PHP 5.3 (I depend on a lot of older plug-ins that break under 5.4 and later).

    Plugin Author arisoft

    (@arisoft)

    Sorry, but PHP 5.4 is minimal version which is required for the plugin.

    @ljmac

    WordPress 3.7 was released back in 2013, there are a number of solid reasons why you should always keep WP core updated. With relation to the PHP version, running at least 5.6 if not PHP7 will improve PHP performance for the site as well.

    https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Version_3.7
    https://www.wpbeginner.com/beginners-guide/why-you-should-always-use-the-latest-version-of-wordpress/

    Thread Starter ljmac

    (@ljmac)

    Yeah, and there’s an even greater number of reasons (compatibility with older plug-ins and themes I depend on, keeping my web site stable and online, not having to spend endless hours testing for incompatibilities) not to. The number one reason to upgrade used to be security, but 3.7 and later get all the WordPress security updates anyway. And a lot of the time, new versions introduce greater security vulnerabilities than older versions anyway (such as the recent REST vulnerability). PHP 5.3 combined with an APC cache (which I use) is known to be the fastest PHP implementation too (the speed improvements in more recent versions are due to their own caching mechanisms). Plus I can’t think of a single genuinely useful new feature WordPress has introduced since the automatic updates feature in 3.7, and I hate the changes to the interface in 3.8 and later (I still use iOS6 and Mac OS X 10.6 for the same reasons).

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