Plugin info

Total downloads: 1,942
Active installs: 10
Total reviews: 0
Average rating: 0
Support threads opened: 0
Support threads resolved: 0 (0%)
Available in: 1 language(s)
Contributors: 1
Last updated: 10/22/2009 (5914 days ago)
Added to WordPress: 9/1/2009 (16 years old)
Minimum WordPress version: 2.6
Tested up to WordPress version: 2.8
Minimum PHP version: f

Maintenance & Compatibility

Maintenance score

Possibly abandoned • Last updated 5914 days ago

20/100

Is wordpress-improve widget abandoned?

Possibly abandoned (last update 5914 days ago).

Compatibility

Requires WordPress: 2.6
Tested up to: 2.8
Requires PHP: f

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Description

wordpress-improve Widget is a seo helper. use it to help your site performance.

Installation

This section describes how to install the plugin and get it working.

  1. Choose the right widget version for your wordpress version.
  2. Upload wordpress-improve.php to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  3. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress

Frequently Asked Questions

how can I perform seo task in the best way?

You can Google each one of those advice and get your answer in no time.

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Changelog

1.0

  • A change since the previous version.
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0.5

  • List versions from most recent at top to oldest at bottom.

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