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WP Database Cleaner Overview And Settings tutorial shows you how to manage the admin menu display, the welcome message display and more.

Last Updated: December 9, 2019

Latest News: Updated the documentation.

The Overview & Settings tab in Advanced Database Cleaner plugin allows you to manage a few features. It also displays information about the database, your site and the server. The following instructions will help you understand and manage your site database.

WP Database Cleaner Tutorials:

WP Database Cleaner Overview And Settings

Warning: Before you begin, make sure you create a database backup of your site. Just in case something goes wrong.

Step 1 ) Go to WP DB Cleaner -> Overview & Settings as illustrated in the image below. In this tab you can see information about your site, database and server. You also have the option to disable or enable a couple of features available in the plugin.

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Overview

Step 2 ) The following image Overview displays a list of information about your site. This list can help you understand what is happening in your site and database. You can then decide if you need to take any action or not.

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Settings

Step 3 ) The following image Settings shows you how to remove WP DB Cleaner menu tab from the left hand side admin panel. Click on Save settings button when you finish with your settings.

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Step 3-a ) The following image shows you WP DB Cleaner menu tab displayed under Tools in admin panel.

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Step 4 ) The following image shows you the Premium tab. You can choose to hide this tab by checking Hide premium tab. Click on Save settings button when you finish with your settings.

The above steps should help you manage the display of the plugins in your admin panel and understand what is happening in your site and database.

If you have any questions please let me know. I will be updating this post from time to time. So keep coming back for the latest.

Enjoy.

I have been working in IT since 1999 and I enjoy the challenges it brings me. I love developing websites with WordPress. I spend a lot of time helping out in wordpress.org forums. I have been writing tutorials since 2011. Now I am learning how to manage my own VPS "Virtual Private Server.

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