Review these requirements and integration notes before installing Million Dollar Script on a production site.
Hosting & Platform
- A self-hosted WordPress installation, or a managed WordPress plan that permits custom plugins, is required. WordPress.com plans that do not permit custom plugins are not supported.
- PHP 8.1 or newer, WordPress 6.0 or newer, and a PHP memory limit of at least 256 MB are required.
- Image processing can use significant additional memory on large grids. Use hosted ImageGrid rendering for workloads that are not reliable on the available shared-host resources.
- Million Dollar Script is hosting-provider independent. Hostinger is an available hosting option; that link is a referral link that helps support the project.
Permalinks & Routes
- Pretty permalinks must be enabled for
/milliondollarscript/...routes (base is configurable in Options). - If routes 404 after activation or after changing the base, flush permalinks once.
WooCommerce
- When the WooCommerce provider extension is active and selected in Setup, the Payment step redirects to WooCommerce checkout.
- Refund hooks and login/register coordination are supported. Keep WooCommerce up to date for best compatibility.
Theme/Plugin Interactions
- Page builders and custom themes generally work. If a builder template strips the content container or overly constrains image sizes, selections can appear offset. See Troubleshooting: Grid Alignment.
- Elementor: earlier conflicts were addressed; upgrade to the latest MDS version if you experienced activation conflicts in the past.
Multisite
- Multisite is supported when the plugin is network-enabled according to each site's needs. Ensure every site meets the PHP and WordPress minimums.
If you encounter an environment-specific limitation, record the WordPress and PHP versions, active theme and plugins, and hosting type. Reproduce the issue with a default theme when possible to isolate the cause.
For step-by-step solutions to common problems, see the Troubleshooting Guide.