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    MBR WP Single Site Detector

    MBR WP Single Site Detector

    Lets anyone check whether a website is built with WordPress

    You’ve probably seen websites that will tell you if a website was built on the WordPress platform, what active theme is being used, and what plugins are detected. This small (50k), lightweight plugin gives you the power to host your own version. Just install the plugin, and place a simple shortcode onto any page or post where you want to offer the service. A completely free plugin for personal or commercial use, this service offers lots of opportunities for advertising and driving site traffic.
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    MBR Bulk WP Detector

    MBR Bulk WP Detector

    A free WP plugin that lets you check unlimited URLs

    ...But it gets better… Turn on Deep Scan mode, and you’ll also discover what WordPress version they’re using, which theme they’ve got installed, and even their top plugins. From version 2.1.0 it also returns the email addresses and phone numbers. Imagine personalising your outreach with: “Hey, I noticed you’re using the Divi theme—I’ve got some custom modules that could really enhance your site…” Now you’re not just another cold email.
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    GM Online Registration

    Web Online Registration and Payment System for Events

    Online registration and payment system for events, to be added to an existing web site (HTML or WordPress). Can be used for any type of registration that requires payment, such as events, membership, etc. Consists of HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, and MySQL files. Requirements: PayPal Seller account linked to a bank account Web Server with PHP scripting (version 5, 7, or 8) and MySQL database NOTE: This system has only been tested with a web host running a Unix/Linux operating system with the Apache or Lightspeed web server. ...
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    NASH OS

    NASH OS

    Nash Operating System for Modern Ecommerce

    The all-built-in-one, automatic, ready-to-go out-of-box, easy-to-use state-of-the-art, and really awesome NASH OS! Over 25,000+ flexible features and controls and all scalable!! The most powerful solution ever built to instantly deliver new heights of online ecommerce enterprise to you.
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