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LogicalFrame SiteOps

Local-first WordPress operations tools for content, media, cleanup, login protection, activity logging, and scheduling.
Versión
1.0.2
Última actualización
Jul 12, 2026
LogicalFrame SiteOps

LogicalFrame SiteOps brings together focused utilities for routine WordPress administration without telemetry, remote tracking, remote assets, or external service calls.

Modules can be enabled or disabled independently:

  • Admin UX: show post IDs, adjust list length, hide selected core dashboard widgets, and customize the admin footer.
  • Content Tools: duplicate posts and custom post types, expire published content to draft or trash, and limit retained revisions.
  • Media Manager: edit missing image alt text in bulk, review unattached media, inspect registered image sizes, and normalize new upload filenames.
  • Database Cleanup: review and manually remove spam comments, post revisions, expired transients, and orphaned post metadata.
  • Login Protection: rate-limit failed logins using salted one-way IP hashes and optionally redirect basic author-enumeration requests. This module is disabled by default.
  • Activity Log: keep a local audit trail of actions performed by SiteOps modules, with configurable retention. Raw IP storage is optional and disabled by default. The Activity Log module itself is also disabled by default.
  • Bulk Scheduler: view native WordPress scheduled posts in a local calendar, drag posts to a new future date, review a scheduled list, and import schedules from CSV.

The scheduler uses WordPress core’s future post status and publishing mechanism. SiteOps does not replace WordPress Cron.

Privacy

LogicalFrame SiteOps does not send telemetry, usage data, site data, credentials, or personal information to LogicalFrame or any third party.

All plugin assets are included locally. The plugin does not load JavaScript, CSS, fonts, images, iframes, or APIs from remote services.

The Activity Log is stored only in the site’s WordPress database. Storing raw IP addresses in Activity Log entries is disabled by default and can be enabled by an administrator. When Login Protection is enabled, login throttling stores only a salted one-way hash of the direct client IP address; it does not store attempted usernames or passwords.

External services

Version 1.0.2 does not connect to any external service. It contains no social-network APIs, analytics, telemetry, license server, remote fonts, or remotely hosted JavaScript or CSS.

Gratisen planes de pago
Probado hasta
WordPress 7.0.1
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