Could you please add a feature were we can hide updates for only the specified plugins? E.g i want to hide updates for only Elementor plugin, other admins can see and update other plugins
]]>Hi,
It is not clear from your docs which file you are sticking your code into and if you have an interface we can easily access from the WP dashboard.
I don’t see your code in the wp-content/themes/functions.php where I expected to find the filter.
1. Where is the file that I edit to add and verify who get alerts.
2. Is there access from the WP Dashboard, and if no, why not?
3. Why does it need ManageWP to work?
Thanks! Cool tool potentially, but right now a bit confusing.
Ken
This plugin is now not working with WordPress 5.4.2. Please update it, thank you very much!
]]>Will this plugin also hide the notification for Mainwp updates for – certain website?
]]>Hello team,
Very nice plugin. I got quite a few cases of clients updating their website, dispite other crusial plugins like WooCommerce weren’t ready for that.
I’m testing on one website. I use MainWP to manage 100+ websites. Some of these website where build by the owners. This plugin hides update for all users except the one who build the website. How can I make the plugin hide ALL update messages for ALL users, except for MainWP dashboard?
I see the plugin hides the updates for my account on the website and is showing them in MainWP, so that is hopefull. ?? But I want to hide them to all users on the website.
Other question. Is it possible to hide the plugin for other users?
]]>Hi,
Is there a reason why the plugin enqueues the hide-updates.css
also on the front-end? Wouldn’t it be more logical if it would be the case only when is_admin()
?
An anonymous user has to download the file even if he won’t ever need it.
Those are a few bytes that I wish we could spare.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!