=== Plugin Name === Contributors: Rolf van Gelder Donate link: http://cagewebdev.com Plugin Name: Optimize Database after Deleting Revisions Plugin URI: http://cagewebdev.com/index.php/optimize-database-after-deleting-revisions-wordpress-plugin Tags: wp, database, delete, revisions, optimize, posts, pages Author URI: http://cagewebdev.com Author: Rolf van Gelder Requires at least: 2.0 Tested up to: 3.4.1 Stable tag: 1.1 Version: 1.1 == Description ==
This plugin is a 'one click' database optimizer.
It deletes the redundant revisions of posts and pages and, after that, optimizes all database tables.
http://cagewebdev.com/index.php/optimize-database-after-deleting-revisions-wordpress-plugin
== Installation ==1.0 11/22/2011 Initial release
1.0.1 11/24/2011 A few updates for the readme.txt file
1.0.2 12/02/2011 Some minor updates
1.0.3 12/15/2011 Some minor layout updates
1.0.4 06/06/2012 Now also works with non short_open_tag's
1.0.5 08/21/2012 Depreciated item ('has_cap') replaced, abandoned line of code removed
1.1 08/29/2012 Added: a new option page, in de plugins section, where you can define the maximum number of - most recent - revisions you want to keep per post or page
== Frequently Asked Questions ==Q: How can I change the settings of this plugin?
A: In the WordPress Dashboard go to 'Plugins / Optimize DB Options'. There you can define the maximum number of - most recent - revisions you want to keep per post or page.
Q: How do I run this plugin?
A: In the WordPress Dashboard go to 'Settings'. Click on 'Optimize Database'. Et voila!