UpdraftCentral 0.6.1 Release

By David Anderson Posted Category Company news Topics Releases, UpdraftCentral,

UpdraftCentral, our dashboard for managing multiple WordPress sites from a single dashboard, in both self-hosted and SaaS versions, has had a new release.

This new release adds a new feature requested by users – the ability to sort the displayed order of your sites. This is done by a simple drag-and-drop.

Last time also saw the release of a very useful ‘Mass updates’ feature. This release now sees a number of fixes to various corner-cases based on feedback, making this very useful feature much more robust.

A number of other small tweaks and fixes have been applied. The update is now live on our hosted version, and for self-hosted users should be available in your WordPress dashboard ‘Updates’ page.

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  • Fix: Adding to queue (not working) when updates failed to pull information from wordpress.org
  • Fix: Fix issue whereby cancelling a filesystem credentials dialog left the UI locked until reload
  • Fix: Handle apparently-but-not-really available updates (e.g. Affiliates-WP when not licensed)
  • Fix: The ‘SELECT ALL’ button for mass updates
  • Tweak: With mass updates, do not abort the whole queue when one fails
  • Tweak: When a consumer attempts to send non-serializable data over the network, log more in the console
  • Tweak: Prevent Tether message in JS console, via including it
  • Tweak: More feedback in UI on backup progress
  • Tweak: Prevent JS console error messages regarding to the Sanitizer
  • Tweak: Not opening new window or tab when clicking links on mass updates panel
  • Tweak: Adjust timeout on updates request
  • Tweak: Marked as compatible with WordPress 4.8
  • Tweak: Add website description to error dialog
  • Tweak: Stop the TwentySeventeen theme from hiding site’s menus
  • Tweak: Removed legacy CSS vendor prefixes

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David Anderson

David is the owner and founder of TeamUpdraft. David released the first version of UpdraftPlus back in 2011. Today, David is still our lead developer, ensuring quality runs through everything we do. David is passionate about quality coding, privacy and doing the right thing by our users and the WordPress community.

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