Dismiss Gutenberg Nag Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
Plugin Description
Dismiss try Gutenberg nag, dashboard widget, and demo menu, when it is activated, or automatically, if it is in mu-plugins directory. Development for this plugin, takes place at GitHub, and Travis CI. Dismiss Gutenberg Nag is the best companion of Dismiss Welcome Panel Nag, and Dismiss Browser Update Nag. Compatible with GlotPress translations. Work with Single and Multisite installation. Plugin approved in the repository of the plugin directory on 2017-11-05
This is not a replacement but just a tool for those who need it.
To date, try Gutenberg, preliminarily introduced in WP 4.9-beta3, in WP 4.9.5-beta1-42869, and WP 4.9.8-beta1-43502, respectively removed in WP 4.9-beta4, in WP 4.9-RC1, in WP 4.9-RC2, in WP 4.9-RC3, in WP 4.9.0, in WP 4.9.1, in WP 4.9.2, in WP 4.9.3, in WP 4.9.4, in WP 4.9.5-beta1-42883, in WP 4.9.5, in WP 4.9.6, in WP 4.9.7, in WP 4.9.9, in WP 5.0-alpha, and in WP 5.1-alpha, is embedded in core of WP 4.9.8 and WP 5.0+ according with this ticket and this ticket.
This plugin use Semantic Versioning MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH
Future version 1.0.6 disable Gutenberg Editor and replace it with Classic Editor.
Please note that this plugin does not add its custom code to WordPress (just to not create unexpected incompatibilities with Gutenberg or Classic Editor), but is limited only to the management and configuration of its functions, to offer the maximum of its experience of use, without introducing possible additional problems. Enjoy!
How Work?
By default try Gutenberg is displayed only for users with administrator capability in WordPress 4.9.8 but when the Gutenberg plugin is installed and activated, is displayed for all user capability type.
An option configuration page is added to the settings -> writing menu so that you can set the callout display according to your needs. Stick to the screenshots for more details.
Tips
A neat trick, is to put this single file dismiss-gutenberg-nag.php (not its parent directory) in the /wp-content/mu-plugins/ directory (create it if not exists) so you won’t even have to enable it, and will be loaded by default, also, since first step installation of WordPress setup!
Explanation
This, is different from the other similar plugins, because uses the filter hook, and not the action hook. Filters should filter information, thus receiving information/data, applying the filter and returning information/data, and then used. However, filters are still action hooks. WordPress defines add_filter/remove_filter as “hooks a function to a specific filter action”, and add_action/remove_action as “hooks a function on to a specific action”.
What is Gutenberg?
Gutenberg is new block editor editing experience for WordPress 5.0+
About it
The code of this plugin, is not written with a php framework, but with a simple php editor, manually, compatible UTF-8 without BOM, and Unix LF. To avoid code corruption, do not edit it with WordPress embedded editor, or with any specifications incompatible editor.
Translation
Translated by: Luciano Croce
This is a stable project, but it is still in full development (in progress). The translations in the various languages will be done only for all the parts that certainly will not be changed several times in this phase.
Available soon in: American, Australian, Belgian FR, Brazilian, Canadian EN, Canadian FR, Catalan, Chilean, Colombian, English, French, German, Italian, New Zealander, Peruvian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss DE, Venezuelan, and more other languages in becoming.
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Andrea Gandino for preliminary Italian translation approval, before I became italian PTE of my plugins.
Thanks to Garrett Hyder for English (Canada) translation approval, and code contributions.
Thanks to Pascal Birchler for code contributions.
Screenshots
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Dashboard Widget Enabled – Screenshot 1 of 6
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Dashboard Widget Disabled – Screenshot 2 of 6
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Option Settings Page – Screenshot 3 of 6
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As single Plugin Enabled – Screenshot 4 of 6
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As mu-plugins Enabled – Screenshot 5 of 6
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Old Dashoard Widget – Screenshot 6 of 6