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Keep track of plugins you activate or deactivate through the dashboard by viewing when each and every one of them was enabled or disabled. This plugin allows storing plugin status tracker records for 60 days. Site administrator can customize the duration to their requirements. Current features: Add new columns on the plugin’s dashboard screen that show when each plugin was activated and deactivated with the author’s name and IP address. Supported on multisite.
Control whether you’d like to see a relative date or a “regular” date as set under Settings > General While by default the date & time settings are being used, you can always change the date format by filtering ‘pat_date_time_format_gwl’. For instance:
Requirements –
To get the best experience with this Plugin Activation Tracker plugin, we recommend the following:
PHP 7.4 or later
MySQL 5.6 or later
WordPress 4.7 or later
To be sure about the above requirements, contact your hosting vendor.
Installation & Activation
This content explains how to install the plugin and get it working.
This plugin can be installed directly from your site.
Log in and navigate to Plugins → Add New.
Type “Plugin Activation Tracker” into the Search and hit Enter.
Locate the Plugin Activation Tracker in the list of search results and click Install now.
Once installed, click the Activate link.
It can also be installed manually.
Download the Plugin Activation Tracker plugin from WordPress.org.
Unzip the package and move it to your plugins directory.
Login to the WordPress and navigate to the Plugins screen.
Locate the Plugin Activation Tracker in the list and click the Activate link.
Backend Settings :
Features of the Plugin Activation Tracker:
We hope you enjoy using the Plugin Activation Tracker. Please note that we are always trying to improve it.
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