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- 08/14/2018 11:15:20 PM (8 years ago)
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r1924932 r1924934 16 16 WordPress' built-in icons are used throughout to bring your attention to any problems found with your site or server. You will find that things like an outdated WordPress version, an insecure PHP version, non-use of HTTPS, etc., are marked prominently. 17 17 18 ** Need to know yourPHP, database, and WordPress versions?** *No problem!*18 **PHP, database, and WordPress versions?** *No problem!* 19 19 20 ** Need to find your site's relative and absolute paths?** *There you go!*20 **Relative and absolute paths?** *There you go!* 21 21 22 ** Want to find out your database server, character set, or table prefix?** *No sweat!*22 **Database server, character set, or table prefix?** *No sweat!* 23 23 24 ** How about finding which plugins and themes you have installed?** *Of course!*24 **Installed plugins and themes?** *Of course!* 25 25 26 ** Oh, you wanted to know your server's OS, software, cURL version, orsupported SSL protocol?** *Gotcha covered!*26 **Server OS, cURL version, and supported SSL protocol?** *Gotcha covered!* 27 27 28 28 == Installation ==
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