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- 12:18, 18 December 2020 Urwumpe talk contribs deleted page WordPress Uninstall.php File Guide (Spam: content was: "Plugins that clean up all the garbage are one of the best. If you are developing a plugin that adds something to the WordPress database, you need to make sure that it removes after itself all unwanted or unused data during the uninstall process. In this guide, we will look at useful methods for this related to the uninstall.php file. How uninstall.php works Usually you need to add the uninstall.php file to the main (root) directory of the plugin. For example, you have a pl...)
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