Hello, I really like the plugin and it works well for me. I hope it always stays up to date.
So, is there a way to hide the show notices tab that appears on some pages? or an option?
]]>I’d like to use this plugin, but the admin notices are important for our developers (administrator users). We would like to hide notices only for Editor users (and Subscribers, Contributors, etc.) Is there a filter or another way to customize the roles that have admin notices hidden with this plugin?
]]>Hello to all fans of Hide Admin Notices
I am very sorry that it has taken this long, but I finally have a beta release available that fixes 99% (maybe 100%!) of the issues that you have told me about over the last year or so.
Would you be so kind as to install this beta version on your site and let me know if it works better for you? You can download it here.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated — please just post a message below…
]]>Notifications are not hidden on the Media Library page when the Real Media Library plugin is enabled.
]]>Hello!
I like your Plugin very much! But I see a long list of questions and reports that hasn’t been answered. So: Is this Plugin discontinued?
]]>Great plugin! And the only one that hides ALL notifications, in a useful way, where they can still be easily seen and dismissed when time permits.
However, I only see this error message below when this plugin is running.
Although it is hidden within the Hide My Admin panel, it suggests that the REST API call blocking could cause some slowdowns or other plugin features to fail if this is a universal blockage.
]]>An unexpected network error has occurred! One or more WordPress plugins tried to call the WordPress REST API, which failed. Most likely a security plugin (All In One WP Security, Hide My WP Ghost), a web server configuration or active ad-blocker extension installed on your browser disabled the REST API. Please make sure that the following REST API namespaces are reachable to use your plugin without problems:
What is the WordPress REST API and how to enable it? Learn more.
In the text box below you will find a technical listing of the last 10 failed network requests:
The option is not shown
]]>When we have this plugin active, then we get this error, and it appears to block other plugins needing to make REST-API requests. Eg” AI Engine Chat.
An unexpected network error has occurred! One or more WordPress plugins tried to call the WordPress REST API, which failed. Most likely a security plugin (All In One WP Security, Hide My WP Ghost), a web server configuration or active ad-blocker extension installed on your browser disabled the REST API. Please make sure that the following REST API namespaces are reachable to use your plugin without problems:
What is the WordPress REST API and how to enable it? Learn more.
In the text box below you will find a technical listing of the last 10 failed network requests:
[in the box below it then doesn’t actually show any of these failed network requests]
Have checked the other mentioned plugins, and the issue still occurs when they are deactivated, but Hide Admin Notice remains active.
]]>If I open Dashboard -> Plugins (/wp-admin/plugins.php) the various updates needed disappear (you know where it says new version is available and provides an update button, under each plugin) as soon as the page fully loads. This prevents me from updating any plugins until I deactivate Hide Admin Notices. I could simply use Dashboard -> Updates (this is where all updates show, Themes, WP Core, and Plugins) to run the plugin updates, but I like doing one at a time from the Plugins page and watch for glitches, and also be able access the Change Log in the details link usually provided in the update available message below each plugin on the Dashboard -> Plugins.
My guess is that the CSS Class or ID that wraps a plugin’s update box below it, is now matching whatever this plugin uses to hide messages.
]]>When I activate plugin Hide Admin Notices and edit a page, I experience difficulties saving the page. When I unhide notices, I’m seeing this error message:
Connection lost. Saving has been disabled until you’re reconnected. We’re backing up this post in your browser, just in case.
And the spinner on the left side of the message keeps turning.
When I deactivate the plugin, the problem no longer occurs. The website is using WP Bakery as a page builder.
I discovered a problem with application passwords, they should appear only once when created on the user page, but with this plugin active, the prompt that should display the password does not appear at all. Does anyone have a solution other than disabling Hide Admin Notices?
]]>When can you update this plugin? It’s not allowing me to delete a user account on my dashboard.
]]>Hide Admin Notices is conflicting with the Learndash plugin and showing the Builder twice. I deactivated the plugin and checked everything was working fine.
Check this image: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ue-Ull2H8QfgpgEwUOZi0vaItGr3yaO9/view?usp=sharing
]]>Love this little plugin. One thing I noticed is that it also hides things like the Generate WooCommerce Status Report button. Took my a minute to realize this plugin was hiding it ??
]]>@etalented
It would be nice if the plugin would skip these notifications, as they are used by WordPress to advise you about the status of specific actions, for example to confirm that the changed settings were saved, or that a plugin was successfully installed.
Most people are only trying to hide commercial notifications and others like review requests etc., and not the system ones.
Thanks!
]]>@etalented Please note that the plugin doesn’t hide all notifications.
As you can see in the above screenshot, I’ve installed your plugin on a clean WP 5.9.2 and then the Smush Plugin.
Its notification still appears on the dashboard.
Thanks!
]]>Hi,
Am I correct that the “hide notices” tab will only be displayed when there’s an actually admin notice available on a page?
]]>Hello
Stops showing loading of adding a new language in Loco translate.
Thanks
]]>Hi, I have installed the plugin on multiple sites. Everything ok with the main function (hide top notices). But lately, I realized that it also hides the inline notices to update the plugins.
It would be ideal to have the option to activate or not this functionality, but by default, it should not hide them, as it makes a bit annoying not to be able to update directly in the “Plugins” page (to update, you have to go to the “Updates” section of WordPress).
]]>Yes (and no)!
This plugin will allow all users to hide or show notifications. However, if a user hides the notifications, they will not consequently be hidden for all other users.
I hope this helps ??
Please feel free to ask any other questions…
]]>That’s my only question
]]>Hi,
The jQuery Migrate Helper says your plugin is deprecated with the new wordpress 5.5
Thank you,
Dalia
]]>Hi,
the plugin does not work, hot to troubleshoot?
Thank you and kind regards,
Sascha