Tutorials
By default, Blackhole Pro never blocks anyone or anything from accessing the WP Login Page. This is by design, to prevent any user from getting locked out of their WordPress site accidentally. For users who know what they are doing and want to enable protection of the Login Page, this quick tutorial explains how to […]
GA Pro is equipped with lots of nice action and filter hooks. So it is possible for developers to customize the functionality of GA Pro quite easily. For example, the plugin Paid Memberships Pro makes it possible to add the user’s membership level to the Google Analytics tracking code. This quick tutorial shows how it’s […]
By default, Blackhole Pro adds a line to the site/server error log for any invalid IP addresses. Fortunately invalid IP addresses are rare. But there are cases where an attack or some issue may result in lots of notices filling up the site logs. So this tutorial explains how to disable the error log notices […]
As of version 1.9, GA Pro officially supports the new Google Analytics 4 (GA4) tracking method. This quick tutorial explains how to set it up.
As of version 3.8, USP Pro makes it possible to add a “disable comments” checkbox to any USP Form. This super quick tutorial shows how.
By default, Blackhole Pro takes care of adding the required Blackhole trigger link to all web pages generated by your WordPress-powered site. But what if you only want to include the trigger link on a specific post or page? This tutorial explains how to do easily.
As of USP Pro 3.7, you can enable the plugin to automatically hide the Name and Email fields if the user is logged in to WordPress. Works for the Name and Email fields, as well as any other field (including Custom Fields). This tutorial explains how to do it in a few clicks.
By default, GA Pro makes it easy to add Google Analytics tracking to your WordPress-powered site. When configuring the plugin, you can choose from different tracking techniques, like Universal Analytics or Global Site Tag. When Universal Analytics tracking is enabled, the plugin outputs the required code recommended by Google. So it’s all good under the […]