Damn,
this is exactly what I′m looking for. Looks slick and easy to use. No pro or other overkill functions.
Sadly I′m coming to late I think. Is there any chance this plugin gets updated in the future. Tried to install it, but WordPress doesn′t let me activate it because “Plugin would create a fatal error”. ??
Sad to see this going down…
Regards!
]]>Plugin does everything it says, except hiding the administrator.
]]>I just realised that for my blog having 19 authors, disabling this widget on homepage brought down the number of SQL queries down from 91 to 67! 24 queries on each page is just too much. Author needs to fix this ASAP. This a overkill for blogs hosted on a shared webhost. I have uninstalled this plugin and am searching for a better alternative to it. Any help?
]]>Very useful — but enabling ‘Exclude administrator’ does not exclude the administrator! Probably because the administrator does not have the username ‘admin’.
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$author_where .= ( $author_where ? ‘ AND ‘ : ” ) . “$wpdb->users.user_login <> ‘admin'”;
This plugin would be more useful if the administrator we defined by role rather than login name.
]]>I love the plugin. There’s one feature I wish it had though, so I’ve got a feature request. I’m the admin of a sizable group blog. Some bloggers are becoming inactive as new bloggers join and I envision this happening more down the road. I’d like to be able to exclude bloggers from the list by their username id numbers, so that I can have the list display only active bloggers by excluding the inactive ones. This could be done as a text input field on the settings of the widget such that username id numbers added to the field will be excluded from displaying in the list.
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