Coursecheck
The official WordPress plugin for coursecheck.com training providers. By installing this plugin on your website prospective customers can see your most recent reviews, how many reviews you have, together with your average rating. Company rating You can display your overall company rating anywhere on your site using a widget or shortcode. To add a company rating to your sidebar navigate to Appearance > Widgets and add Coursecheck Widget to any widget area your theme supports. To achieve the same result using a shortcode: [coursecheck company_id=X] where X is your coursecheck CompanyID Course rating You can display a course specific rating anywhere on your site using a widget or shortcode. To add course rating to your sidebar navigate to Appearance > Widgets and add Coursecheck Widget to any widget area your theme supports. Then add the CourseID to a pages Coursecheck meta box (see screenshot below). To achieve the same result using a shortcode: [coursecheck course_id=y] where y is your coursecheck CourseID Recent reviews carousel/slider You can display a carousel of your recent reviews on any page or post using the following shortcode: [coursecheck_reviews company_id=X] where X is your Coursecheck CompanyID To show recent reviews for a specific course add the course_id attribute [coursecheck_reviews company_id=X course_id=Y] where X is your Coursecheck CompanyID and Y is one of your Coursecheck CourseIDs’ To change the speed of the carousel simply add a speed attribute [coursecheck_reviews company_id=X speed=10] Slider speed set to 10 seconds Recent reviews list To add a list of recent reviews to your sidebar navigate to Appearance > Widgets and add Coursecheck Recent Reviews to any widget area your theme supports. To add a list of your recent reviews to any page or post, use the following shortcode: [coursecheck_reviews company_id=X display=list] where X is your Coursecheck CompanyID To show recent reviews for a specific course add the course_id attribute [coursecheck_reviews company_id=X display=list course_id=Y] where X is your Coursecheck CompanyID and Y is one of your Coursecheck CourseIDs’ To limit the number of reviews displayed add the optional num_reviews attribute: [coursecheck_reviews company_id=X display=list num_reviews=4] where X is your Coursecheck CompanyID (the maximum number of reviews that can be displayed is 10) To display the list in a simple mobile friendly 2 column layout add the optional layout attribute: [coursecheck_reviews company_id=X display=list layout=columns] where X is your Coursecheck CompanyID Styling & Colors We have included simple styling based on the Coursecheck branding that should work for most websites, but you can change pretty much any of this using WordPress Customizer / Additional CSS. Demos and Examples For more help and demos please see our Coursecheck Plugin Demo website.
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Really Simple Security – Simple and Performant Security (formerly Really Simple SSL)
Easily improve site security with WordPress Hardening, Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), Login Protection, Vulnerability Detection and SSL certificate. Really simple, Effective and Performant WordPress Security Really Simple Security is the most lightweight and easy-to-use security plugin for WordPress. It secures your WordPress website with SSL certificate generation, including proper 301 https redirection and SSL enforcement, scanning for possible vulnerabilities, Login Protection and implementing essential WordPress hardening features. We believe that security should have the absolute minimum effect on website performance, user experience and maintainability. Therefore, Really Simple Security is: Lightweight: Every security feature is developed with a modular approach and with performance in mind. Disabled features won’t load any redundant code. Easy-to-use: 1-minute configuration with short onboarding setup. Security Features Easy SSL Migration Migrates your website to HTTPS and enforces SSL in just one click. 301 redirect via PHP or .htaccess Secure cookies Let’s Encrypt: Install an SSL Certificate if your hosting provider supports manual installation. Server Health Check: Your server configuration is every bit as important for your website security. WordPress Hardening Tweak your configuration and keep WordPress fortified and safe by tackling potential weaknesses. Prevent code execution in the uploads folder Prevent login feedback and disable user enumeration Disable XML-RPC Disable directory browsing Username restrictions (block ‘admin’ and public names) and much more.. Vulnerability Detection Get notified when plugins, themes or WP core contain vulnerabilities and need appropriate action. Login Protection Allow or enforce Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) for specific user roles. Users receive a two-factor code via Email. Improve Security with Really Simple Security Pro Protect your site with all essential security features by upgrading to Really Simple Security Pro. Advanced SSL enforcement Mixed Content Scan & Fixer. Detect files that are requested over HTTP and fix them to HTTPS, both Front- and Back-end. Enable HTTP Strict Transport Security and configure your site for the HSTS Preload list. Firewall Really Simple Security Pro includes a performant and efficient WordPress firewall, to stop bots, crawlers and bad actors with IP and username blocks. 404 blocking – Blocks crawlers as they trigger unusual numbers of 404 errors. Region blocking – Only allow/block access to your site from specific regions. Automated and customisable Firewall rules. IP blocklist and allowlist. Security Headers Security headers protect your site visitors against the risk of clickjacking, cross-site-forgery attacks, stealing login credentials and malware. Independent of your Server Configuration, works on Apache, LiteSpeed, NGINX, etc. Protect your website visitors with X-XSS Protection, X-Content-Type-Options, X-Frame-Options, a Referrer Policy and CORS headers. Automatically generate your WordPress-tailored Content Security Policy. Vulnerability Measures When a vulnerability is detected in a plugin, theme or WordPress core you will get notified accordingly. With Vulnerability Measures, you can configure simple but effective measures to make sure that a critical vulnerability won’t remain unattended. Force update: An update process will be tried multiple times until it can be assumed development of a theme or plugin is abandoned. You will be notified during these steps. Quarantine: When a plugin or theme can’t be updated to solve a vulnerability, Really Simple Security can quarantine the plugin. Advanced Site Hardening Choose a custom login URL Automated File Permissions check and fixer Rename and randomize your database prefix Change the debug.log file location to a non-public folder Disable application passwords Control admin creation Disable HTTP methods, reducing HTTP requests Login Protection Secure your website’s login process and user accounts with powerful security measures. Two-Step verification (Email login) 2FA (two factor authentication) with TOTP Passwordless login with passkey login Enforce strong passwords and frequent password change Limit Login Attempts With Limit Login Attempts you can configure a threshold to temporarily or permanently block IP addresses or (non-existing) usernames. You can also throw a CAPTCHA after a failed login (hCaptcha or Google reCaptcha) Access Control Restrict access to your site for specific regions. Add specific IP addresses or IP ranges to the Blocklist or Allowlist. Useful Links Documentation Security Definitions Translate Really Simple Security Issues & pull requests Feature requests Love Really Simple Security? If you want to support the continuing development of this plugin, please consider buying Really Simple Security Pro, which includes some excellent security features and premium support. About Really Simple Plugins Our mission is to make complex WordPress requirements really easy. Really Simple Security is developed by Really Simple Plugins. For generating SSL certificates, Really Simple Security uses the le acme2 PHP Let’s Encrypt client library, thanks to ‘fbett’ for providing it. Vulnerability Detection uses WP Vulnerability, an open-source initiative by Javier Casares. Want to join as a collaborator? We’re on GitHub as well!