wpsnoop: Origins of the WordPress database table "wp_wfs_configure"
WordPress is comprised of many database tables and many plugins and themes operate without needing to create new tables. When asked where did the table wp_wfs_configure come from?
This page provides some information on the wp_wfs_configure table and a list of plugins and themes where it may have originally come from.
Can the wp_wfs_configure table be deleted safely?
Maybe. It depends on your situation: If you are sure that you no longer use the plugin or theme that created the wp_wfs_configure table you can certainly delete it with phpMyAdmin BUT we would suggest renaming the table to something else like old-wp_wfs_configure and make sure your WordPress installation still works :)Assuming everything seems ok after renaming the table you can safely DROP old-wp_wfs_configure and carry on.
Remember that backups are your friend so make them often and if necessary consider hiring a professional to assist you.
Plugins and Themes that create a database table called "wp_wfs_configure"
A database table called wp_wfs_configure is created by 4 different WordPress plugins/themes:Name | Type |
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Webfonts | Plugin |
Webfonts | Plugin |
Webfonts | Plugin |
Webfonts | Plugin |
Normal WordPress Database Tables
The following are commmonly WordPress database tables found in all standard installations
- wp_posts
- wp_postmeta
- wp_options
- wp_users
- wp_usermeta
- wp_term_taxonomy
- wp_terms
- wp_term_relationships
Many of these tables are related to each other, for a very complete and informative post explaining in great detail the inner workings of the WordPress table structure check out the wordpress codex database description