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Control how many revisions are stored for each post type.
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Control how many revisions are stored for each post type.
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WP Revisions Control
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WP Revisions Control
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Plugin name.

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The post-level controls for the Block Editor provided in version 1.4. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
The post-level controls for the Block Editor provided in version 1.4.
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Screenshot description.

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The post-level controls for the Classic Editor provided in version 1.2. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
The post-level controls for the Classic Editor provided in version 1.2.
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Screenshot description.

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<strong>Development is at https://git.ethitter.com/wp-plugins/wp-revisions-control.</strong> You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<strong>Development is at https://git.ethitter.com/wp-plugins/wp-revisions-control.</strong>
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Navigate to <strong>Settings &gt; Writing</strong> in your WordPress Dashboard, and look for the <strong>WP Revisions Control</strong> section. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Navigate to <strong>Settings &gt; Writing</strong> in your WordPress Dashboard, and look for the <strong>WP Revisions Control</strong> section.
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Where do I change the plugin's settings? You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Where do I change the plugin's settings?
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Found in faq header.

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Go to <strong>Settings &gt; Writing</strong> and set the options under <strong>WP Revisions Control</strong>. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Go to <strong>Settings &gt; Writing</strong> and set the options under <strong>WP Revisions Control</strong>.
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Found in installation list item.

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Activate plugin through the WordPress Plugins menu. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Activate plugin through the WordPress Plugins menu.
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Upload wp-revisions-control to /wp-content/plugins/. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Upload wp-revisions-control to /wp-content/plugins/.
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Found in installation list item.

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Thanks to Maria Ramos at <a href="http://www.webhostinghub.com/">WebHostingHub</a>, the plugin is also available in Spanish. Many thanks to her for her efforts! You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Thanks to Maria Ramos at <a href="http://www.webhostinghub.com/">WebHostingHub</a>, the plugin is also available in Spanish. Many thanks to her for her efforts!
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Why is this helpful? Revisions are stored in the database, and if many are stored, can cause bloat. This bloat may lead to slower queries, which can have a noticeable performance impact. The value of these revisions also depends on what is being tracked. For example, I may want to store every revision of the posts I write, but only desire to keep the latest five versions of each page on my site. Starting in WordPress 3.6, this control is available. WordPress doesn’t provide a native interface to specify revisions quantities, so I wrote this quick plugin to do so. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Why is this helpful? Revisions are stored in the database, and if many are stored, can cause bloat. This bloat may lead to slower queries, which can have a noticeable performance impact. The value of these revisions also depends on what is being tracked. For example, I may want to store every revision of the posts I write, but only desire to keep the latest five versions of each page on my site. Starting in WordPress 3.6, this control is available. WordPress doesn’t provide a native interface to specify revisions quantities, so I wrote this quick plugin to do so.
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With this plugin enabled, simply visit <strong>Settings &gt; Writing</strong> to specify the number of revisions retained for each post type. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
With this plugin enabled, simply visit <strong>Settings &gt; Writing</strong> to specify the number of revisions retained for each post type.
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WordPress 3.6 allows users to control how many revisions are stored for each supported post type. No longer must you rely on the <code>WP_POST_REVISIONS</code> constant, which applied universally. This plugin provides an interface for this new functionality. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
WordPress 3.6 allows users to control how many revisions are stored for each supported post type. No longer must you rely on the <code>WP_POST_REVISIONS</code> constant, which applied universally. This plugin provides an interface for this new functionality.
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Found in description paragraph.

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The plugin's settings section, found under <strong>Settings &gt; Writing</strong>. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
The plugin's settings section, found under <strong>Settings &gt; Writing</strong>.
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