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Prices go up tomorrow – two new releases and a new tutorial


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Prices go up tomorrow. And some updates

Date: 6 June 2026

Hi Reader πŸ‘‹,

A quick note before anything else: I’m raising prices on Top 10 Pro, Contextual Related Posts Pro, and Better Search Pro tomorrow, 7 June. I extended it to the closing date of WordCamp Europe, which I'm unfortunately missing this year.

If you’ve been considering an upgrade, today is the last day at the current rate. Existing subscribers are not affected β€” the increase applies only to new purchases.

Do this on WebberZone.com or directly within your WordPress dashboard.

Here’s what has shipped since the last newsletter.

Top 10 Pro v4.3 – Buffered tracking, WP-CLI and more

The main change is how view counts get written to the database. Until now, every page load triggered an immediate write. On busy sites, concurrent requests would compete for the same rows, slowing things down. Version 4.3 fixes this: page views are first written to a lightweight log table, and a background job aggregates them into the main count tables every 5 minutes.

Pro users also get a full wp top10 WP-CLI command suite, a Track Feed Views option for RSS and Atom traffic, and links added to the At a Glance dashboard widget for a quick view count check without opening the full dashboard.

One bug fix worth calling out: caching was effectively disabled because the caching check pointed at the wrong setting. If Top 10 Pro has felt slower than expected, this update should help.

​Read the full announcement →​

WebberZone Link Warnings v1.4.0 – Wildcard exclusions and multi-class support

Two gaps from v1.3.0 are now closed. PHP content processing respected the excluded domains list, but the JavaScript sitewide scan did not. That meant links in menus, footers, and widget areas could still get flagged even when the domain was on your exclusions list. Version 1.4.0 fixes that.

I’ve also added wildcard entry support using *.example.com syntax, and all four CSS class settings now accept comma-separated values. If your theme or page builder already applies its own class names to certain links, you can map those directly without changing your markup.

​Read the full announcement →​

From the blog

I published a full walkthrough of setting up WebberZone Link Warnings β€” installation, modal configuration, CSS class exclusions, and sitewide scanning.

​How to warn users before opening external links in WordPress: A Practical Guide →​

Reminder: prices go up tomorrow

Top 10 Pro, Contextual Related Posts Pro, and Better Search Pro. I’m moving to new rates from 7 June for new purchases. If you’re already a subscriber, nothing changes.

Best regards,

P.S. Have questions? I am always happy to help!

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