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Serve your WordPress site in SLIM mode — single-request, text-first, and network-resilient.
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=== SLIMPress – SLIM Compliance Mode === Contributors: cqueern Tags: performance, accessibility, minimal, text-only, security Requires at least: 6.5 Tested up to: 6.9 Requires PHP: 8.0 Stable tag: 0.1.22 License: MIT License URI: https://opensource.org/license/mit/ Serve your WordPress site in SLIM mode — single-request, text-first, and network-resilient. == Description == SLIMPress helps your WordPress site serve a simplified, script-free, text-first representation of posts and pages intended for slow, unreliable, or constrained networks. It adds a Settings → SLIMPress page where administrators can enable SLIM mode and configure a small set of options. SLIMPress is provided "as is", without warranty of any kind. See the included LICENSE file for details. Project homepage: https://github.com/cqueern/SLIMPress No Warranty: This plugin is provided "AS IS", without warranty of any kind, express or implied. Use at your own risk. == Installation == 1. Upload the plugin ZIP via Plugins → Add New → Upload Plugin, or upload the `slimpress` folder to `/wp-content/plugins/`. 2. Activate SLIMPress through the Plugins menu. 3. Go to Settings → SLIMPress and enable SLIM mode. == Changelog == = 0.1.12 = * Fix: show post/page titles in SLIM singular views. * Add Home link + SLIM notice to singular views. = 0.1.10 = * Enhancement: Add an extra blank line between homepage entries in SLIM mode. == Upgrade Notice == = 0.1.10 = Minor formatting improvement in SLIM mode output.
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