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2.0.0 – Divine SEO

November 9, 2018 by Sybre Waaijer
Updated December 4, 2018

Release date: November 9th, 2018

Feature highlights

  • We now host the plugin, instead of WordPress.org.
  • Support for our new and improved API services has been added.
  • The plugin now works flawlessly on PHP 7.3.

Updated extensions

  • Local at version 1.1.1
  • Focus at version 1.1.1
  • Articles at version 1.3.1
  • Honeypot at version 1.1.2
  • Origin Fix at version 1.1.0

Detailed log

> Code changes

Plugin improvements

  • Added: The plugin now supports PHP 7.3.
  • Added: This plugin can now handle license upgrades and downgrades. It’s just that our shop can’t without handing over a new key, yet.
  • Added: Various constants that allow you to easily manage multisite networks and customer websites.
  • Improved: When a plugin class stops for any reason, the plugin creates fallback-aliases to prevent crashing.
  • Improved: A deactivation from a connected state now brings you back to the Free tier, without losing your extension activation data.
    • Reconnect to reactivate the made-unavailable extensions automatically.
    • Privacy-sensitive extensions, like Monitor, might require you to revalidate.
  • Removed: Integrated fonts for pixel recognition tests. It was planned to be integrated for PHP-style pixel calculations but was aborted for performance reasons.
  • Removed: More legacy browser support. Stop using IE11.
  • Fixed: The human time is now correctly told in certain circumstances.

API changes

  • Internal:
    • Added: We integrated our own updating services.
    • Added: The plugin now connects to our new (v2.0) API services.
    • Added: The interface now updates you (in irregular intervals) on the remaining API requests for the month.
    • Added: We added a new “Essentials” extension tier. These extensions don’t require our API actively but give powerful SEO improvements regardless.
  • External:
    • Added: Enterprise subscriptions are now supported.
    • Added: Essentials subscriptions are now supported.
    • Added: Support for enumerating API requests has been added.
    • Changed: All old subscriptions have been upgraded to the new model.
      • 1+ site subscriptions now get 5,000 API requests/month and are considered Premium.
      • 10+ site subscriptions now get 25,000 API requests/month and are considered Enterprise.
      • 50+ site subscriptions now get 50,000 API requests/month and are considered Enterprise.
      • 200+ site subscriptions now get 100,000 API requests/month and are considered Enterprise.
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