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  • Which browsers, browser versions and operating systems have you tested OptimizePress with?

    We recommend using Firefox when operating the admin areas of OptimizePress. This is because it handles Javascript best, which means faster performance when editing pages. We have also tested OptimizePress on Internet Explorer 8, 9, and 10, and the latest version of Chrome. Regarding operating systems, OptimizePress is independent of…

  • What is the Minimum Screen Resolution for using OptimizePress?

    Pages and websites created with OptimizePress are fully responsive, meaning they will scale down to fit the screen sizes of most devices and platforms. Editing the pages created with OptimizePress is slightly different as you need access to the editing functions and sidebars.   We recommend a minimum screen size…

  • Can I get a Developer license?

    All standard OptimizePress licenses are for personal use only (this means no use for client sites or sites built to sell).   We now have a new Agency Plan available if you would like to build sites for your clients. Please see the following link for more details: http://www.optimizepress.com/membership-agency/ If you…

  • What does personal use mean?

    All of our current packages are sold only with a personal use license. This means that all licenses must only be used for sites that are owned, operated and registered to you  (these can be commercial sites as long as you own and run them, and the domains are registered…

  • Do subdomain installations count against my licenses?

    Each installation of WordPress, whether on a primary domain or subdomain (or subfolder) is counted as one “site” and therefore requires it’s own license. If you have multiple subdomains/folders attached to the same domain you would require a separate license for each. This is because in real terms a subdomain…

  • What do you count as one “site” for licensing?

    For the purposes of our licensing, we count one “site” as one installation of WordPress & OptimizePress. So if you have a site where you have installed WordPress and OptimizePress, whether on a subdomain or main domain, that will require one license If you have further subdomains attached to a…

  • OptimizePress Minimum Requirements

    This article relates to our legacy OptimizePress 2.0 software. Please see our new OptimizePress Help Center for articles relating to our new OptimizePress platform OptimizePress runs on WordPress which you must be running on your a professional hosting/server service (such as HostGator, SiteGround etc).  You will also need a domain linked…

  • What happens with updates and support after 1 year?

    This article relates to our legacy OptimizePress 2.0 software. Please see our new OptimizePress Help Center for articles relating to our new OptimizePress platform Your initial purchase of OptimizePress includes 1 year of support (via our helpdesk) and core updates (these are updates to the main framework of OptimizePress). After…

  • Headway Theme

    If you are using the Headway theme we have had reports that when active, the OptimizePress LiveEditor layouts can be broken How to fix We have developed a plugin to fix this issue which you can download from our Github: 1. Go to https://github.com/OptimizePress/op-2headway 2. Click Download Zip on the right…

  • Compatible Themes Guide

    This article contains a listing of themes we have tested with and any issues to be aware of and relevant fixes to ensure these themes work seamlessly with OptimizePress Thesis Theme – Some users have reported issues with LiveEditor pages being overwritten. We have a fix available from our support team…