Shows the MySQL version in the admin footer. Can be used together with the "Server IP & Memory Usage Display" plugin.
This plugin displays the MySQL version in the admin footer.
It can be used alone or together with the Server IP & Memory Usage Display plugin.
This plugin displays the MySQL version in the admin footer.
We have had some requirements to add the MySQL version and some other information to the Server IP & Memory Usage Display plugin. As we want to keep this plugin as simple as possible and without settings page, we decided to create this smaill plugin, which can be used alone or toger with MySQL version display plugin.
PHP version 5.3 or greater.
The first release is avaliable in English and Spanish. In the “languages” folder we have included the necessary files to translate this plugin.
If you would like the plugin in your language and you’re good at translating, please use the native WordPress Translation functionality.
New to Translating a plugin? First read through the Translator Handbook, then select your locale at Translating WordPress and finally go to the translation page for this plugin to translate it.
You can access the description of the plugin in Spanish at: MySQL version display en español.
For further information please send us an email.
/wp-content/plugins/
folder.Please use with WordPress MultiSite at your own risk, as it has not been tested.
We have had some requirements to add the MySQL version and some other information to the Server IP & Memory Usage Display plugin. As we want to keep this plugin as simple as possible and without settings page, we decided to create this smaill plugin, which can be used alone or toger with MySQL version display plugin.
You can simply activate, deactivate or delete it in your plugin management section.
No. There is no data stored in the WordPress database.
Please use with WordPress MultiSite at your own risk, as it has not been tested.
The PHP version should be at least 5.3. If PHP version is lower than 5.3 there is an error message shown and plugin is not activated.
Of course we do. That’s why we created it. 😉