Description
This plugin allow us to show some important notifications on the WordPress Dashboard page.
You can see a separate admin page once you activate this plugin. Here you can see a WYSIWYG editor to add the content (text, image etc).
Once you add your valid information, it will be displayed on the WordPress admin dashboard page.
This plugin is useful when we customize any plugins, we can list them out and keep inform the clients do not update them.
This plugins is very useful to show some kind of notification or information to whoever logged in as administrator.
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Installation
- Install the plugin in the Admin => Plugins menu => Add New => Upload => Select the zip file => Install Now
- Activate Plugin in the Admin => Plugins Menu
- On the left navigation, please click on the “Custom Notifications” page.
- Enter the information that you wanted to show on the WordPress Dashboard page.
- Once you done with adding the required information, please visit the admin page to see your entered message.
FAQ
- Installation Instructions
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- Install the plugin in the Admin => Plugins menu => Add New => Upload => Select the zip file => Install Now
- Activate Plugin in the Admin => Plugins Menu
- On the left navigation, please click on the “Custom Notifications” page.
- Enter the information that you wanted to show on the WordPress Dashboard page.
- Once you done with adding the required information, please visit the admin page to see your entered message.
- Will I upload images?
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Yes, you can upload images and it will be appear on the notification widget.
- Can I add HTML tags?
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Yes, we added the WYSIWYG editor to add the content. So you can do wonders.
- How much it is flexible?
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It is more flexible since we used the WordPress default text editor. So no worries on adding text, images etc…
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Contributors & Developers
“Custom Dashboard Notifications” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
1.0
- Used the WYSIWYG editor