= v 1.1.2 = * Fixed child themes not displaying properly in Troubleshooting Mode. * Improved styling for the backup warning, shown when activating the plugin, so it doesn't block mobile users. * Added explanations to the plugins screen if you enter Troubleshooting Mode there, so users know what is going on. * Fixed admin menu overflowing if too many plugins exist. = v 1.1.1 = * Fixed a fatal error that would occur if a user had an older version of Troubleshooting Mode on their system. = v 1.1.0 = * Check for theme, plugin and WordPress updates when visiting the debug tab. * Improved wording on some failure situations. * Made the Debug Information tab a bit easier to read with fixed table styles. * Redesigned tools page, with added accordion to avoid information overload, and different features mixing together. * Mail test tool now allows you to include an optional customized message. * Users can now change between any installed theme while in troubleshooting mode. * Renamed the Must-Use plugin, making it align with what features present in the file. * Improved the plugin cleanup process, when the plugin is deleted. * Show full plugin names, and not slugs, in the troubleshooting admin bar menu. * Check if the .htaccess file contains any rules not added by WordPress core in the debug section. * Allow the disabling of Troubleshooting Mode from the same page as you previously enabled it from. * Removed cURL checks from the automated test page, this was more confusion than help. * Add installation size to the debug information. = v 1.0.1 = * Fixed email tester having the wrong class reference, preventing it from running. * Add some missing text domains preventing full translations. = v 1.0.0 = * Added minimum PHP version checks with documentation links. * Added testing with a default theme to the loopback checker. * Added cURL version checker to the health check tab. * Added simple e-mail tester. * Added core file integrity checker. * Added capability checks, to avoid installing things that may modify the database while troubleshooting. * Added a prompt to install a default theme if none exist. * Added a warning encouraging users to maintain up to date backups when troubleshooting. * Fixed MU plugin not always updating (if available) when a user tries to troubleshoot. * Fixed fatal error when trying to troubleshoot "too early". * Updated troubleshooting drop down, it no longer shows theme switching if no default theme exists. * Removed the checkbox requirement from the Troubleshooting tab, it wasn't needed any more, and added pointless complexity now. = v 0.9.0 = * Various string changes, typo fixes and translation enhancements. * Added conditional hiding of the plugins list from the admin bar, if there's too many plugins it becomes a bad experience. (Hidden if there are more than 20 active plugins) * Added ability to enable/disable plugins in Troubleshooting Mode from the plugins list. * Added filter to remove actions from the plugin list in Troubleshooting Mode. * Fixed notices on the plugin screen when plugin data may be inconsistent. * Fixed jumping directly to troubleshooting mode for single file plugins placed directly in the plugin directory root. * Fixed issue where troubleshooting a plugin directly made it impossible to disable it while in Troubleshooting Mode. * Fixed so that the original language is returned when translating the debug data for copying. * Fixed issue where the Debug screen would turn to half-English when using a non-English language. * Fixed an issue where plugins could become truly disabled on a site when in Troubleshooting Mode. * Fixed so that enabled/disabled plugins don't carry over between troubleshooting sessions. = v 0.8.0 = * Updated recommended PHP version to mirror WordPress.org. * Updated texts for troubleshooting mode. * Re-labeled database terms to be more user friendly. * Added media information to the debug tab. * Added individual `Troubleshoot` links for the list of active plugins. * Added automatic copy to clipboard with supported browsers in the debug tab. = v 0.7.0 = * Troubleshooting mode now also switches to a default theme. * Introduced a method for toggling default or active theme use when in troubleshooting mode. * Introduced a method for enabling/disabling plugins while in troubleshooting mode. * Introduced a method for disabling troubleshooting mode without needing to log out and back in again. = v 0.6.0 = * Improved loopback tests * Check if loopbacks can be completed without plugins activated * Test individual plugins to identify loopback blockers * Add troubleshooting mode, test your website without any plugins for your session without disabling functionality for visitors. = v 0.5.1 = * Introduced loopback check to the health checker status. = v 0.5.0 = * Added clarity to many text strings. * Avoid listing MU directories if it's not being used. * Add a Table of Contents heading and make navigating the debug page from it smoother. * Only enqueue our CSS and JavaScript if we are on the health check pages. * Add some missing version numbers nor being included in text strings. * Avoid fatal errors if accessing files directly, caused by translation functions being used when they don't exist. * Avoid "empty" strings when author or version is missing from plugins or themes. * Make the health checker test background updates. * Make the health checker look for missed scheduled events. * If using a localized version of WordPress, also display the copy and paste field in English if using an international support resource. * Indicate if 64bit values are supported by PHP in the debug section. * Improved MariaDB version detection/comparison. = v 0.4.1 = * Better SQL version detection to account for MariaDB versions * Added translation support * Removed unintentional indentations in the debug copying field = v 0.4 = * Added debug section * Added PHP info section * Cleaned up the health check * Added WordPress.org connectivity check * Added HTTPS check = v 0.3.1 = * Fixed a few typos = v 0.3 = * Added recommended PHP and MySQL versions * Check for utf8mb4 support * Fixed a bunch of PHP warnings = v 0.2.1 = * Fixed version comparision bug - When the server had the exact required versions we reported it as out of date. = v 0.2 = * Updated with actual PHP and MySQL version requirements for WordPress 3.2 = v 0.1 = * Initial release with checks for the PHP and MySQL versions we will likely target for WordPress 3.2