I’ve been using Edadmin for a little over 2 years now to help me organize and run my site.
The problem is that the service is incredibly slow and has a very long list of features you have to activate. When you first install it you will be asked to activate a lot of features, but not all of them you would ever want. In order to save your time, we recommend that you activate the features you need, but don’t overdo it. If you do, you will likely need to uninstall a lot of features.
The first thing you have to do in Edadmin is create a user account. As you can see from the picture above, the sign up process takes a little bit of time but once you get it working there is no turning back. Once you get it working, you will be asked to activate a slew of cool features like email notification, custom theme, and so on.
If you haven’t yet, you’ll want to install a few plugins so that you can get your email notifications working. We suggest using Mailchimp and Mailinator, but you can also use our own plugin. Just make sure that you are using the right plugin.
The signup process will take you from 3 minutes to a few minutes, and you can do it using your email address. Once you get the email notifications working, you will be able to customize the signup page to your liking. You can also get a custom theme (to your heart’s content) by following the link.
There are currently no known exploits in the plugin, so I don’t think it’s worth the time or effort to fix.
The thing is, we’ve been using this plugin for years and years. There’s just one problem: It’s really old and we’re still having problems with it. We’ve tried to get it working on several other websites, but it just keeps crashing. We’ve tried to submit it, but it’s always failing. You can do a lot of things to try and get it working, but it just isn’t good enough.
We do have a few problems with the plugin, but we are willing to work with you to fix them. Please reply to my post and let me know how it works for you.
This plugin has some pretty major problems. First, it needs to be on a modern web server, and it needs to be configured correctly. Second, it can crash when you try to send it a request. Third, it doesn’t work on non-modern websites. In short, we’re looking for a plugin that is very simple, works consistently, doesn’t crash, and is up-to-date.
If you are looking for a plugin that is pretty close to working, or if you are looking for a plugin that is not crash free, let me know! We are also willing to help with configuring your server if you are willing to help us.