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Yoast SEO ("wpackagist-plugin/wordpress-seo")

  • Create a new News article
  • Select an SEO keyword (banana, car, anything)
  • Enter the keyword in the Focus keyphrase field
  • Save as Draft
  • Keep an eye on the SEO score as you:
    • Use the keyword in the title of the article
    • Use the keyword as the beginning of the first paragraph
    • Add outbound links (to Google, or cornell.edu)
  • The plugin should register the SEO improvements and flag them with a green light 


Download monitor

  • Add a new download
  • Add file > Upload file > Upload a PDF
  • Assign at least a tag, and a category
  • Assign a Google Analytics Label
  • Publish the new download
  • Embed the shortcode on a page / article
  • Turn Google Tag Assistant's (Google browser extension) recording on
  • Click on the download button
  • Turn the recording off and check the the even has fired up
  • In the download admin, check Redirect to file and check if the PDF opens in the browser
  • Test the download on mobile
  • Check that the download counter is working and reflects the number of times you've tested it


AMP

On mobile:

An alternative would be to use the AMP Accelerated Mobile Page Reader, a Chrome extension.

Native PHP Sessions for WordPress

  • Check for error messages (this is a Pantheon plugin)

WP Redis

  • Check for error messages (this is a Pantheon plugin)

WPforms

  • Create a simple contact form with email notification (to the submitter)
  • Publish it
  • Submit an entry
  • Check that the entry is captured in the db
  • Check that the email notification is sent

Events-calendar-pro (Alumni site only)

  • Check that the events are displaying on the events page, as well as in the modules on homepage. (multi-dev db is different from prod, so the events are not exactly the same as live sites.)

solr-power (this is a Pantheon plugin)

  • Redo the index on multi-dev   (terminus wp cornell-alumni.pr-214 -- solr index)
  • Try search using different keywords such as "csv", "reunion", "homecoming"

wp-saml-auth

  • Check to see if you can log in using netid at pr-site/wp/wp-admin


oscarotero/env

vlucas/phpdotenv

  • Both plugin are for getting environmental variables.  Since SAML auth login uses $_env to connect to the db and check netid.   All we need to do is checking to see if you can log in using netid at pr-site/wp/wp-admin


cmb2/cmb2

  • Edit a test page in draft.
  • Fill the "Fixed content" module or "Call to action" module and save.
  • Check if custom fields and metaboxes are still working.

cmb2-attached-posts

  • Check to see if post search is still working

Field display



wpackagist-plugin/post-type-archive-descriptions

https://wordpress.org/plugins/post-type-archive-descriptions/

Enables an editable description to display on post type archive pages. Show the description with WordPress’s the_archive_description() function that also displays taxonomy term descriptions. 

  • Edit description for the Clubs or Groups Archive.  Alumni Profile, Contacts, and Events also use this plugin.
  • Check if everything looks right

wpackagist-plugin/stream

https://wordpress.org/plugins/stream/

  • Check to see if Stream records user activities (log in, post, edit, log out)



maxmind-db/reader

https://packagist.org/packages/maxmind-db/reader

This is the PHP API for reading MaxMind DB files. MaxMind DB is a binary file format that stores data indexed by IP address subnets (IPv4 or IPv6).

wpackagist-plugin/wp-cfm

https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-cfm/

WP-CFM lets you copy database configuration to / from the filesystem. Easily deploy configuration changes without needing to copy the entire database. WP-CFM is similar to Drupal’s Features module.

  • Check to see if WP-CFM admin interface still displays in settings






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