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Notifications

Description

How many times have you needed to display a notice across your site? Too many, if you ask me. I wrote this plugin because many of the notification bar plugins out there leave much to be desired. Either there are too many options or not enough or not the ones that I want. Plus, it’s not easy to create a notice — you have to go to some crazy screen and set options unique to that plugin.

This plugin uses custom post types, so notifications are set up like mini-posts that we all know and love. Multiple controls, as well as a built-in filter, enable developers and casual users alike to easily customize the notification bar to your heart’s content.

Update: This plugin now supports the Theme Hook Alliance tha_body_top action. If you are using the body_open action in your child theme, please change this to tha_body_top, e.g.

do_action( 'tha_body_top' );

Usage

Notifications looks for the body_open hook. This hook was first proposed on Trac by Andrew Nacin as a way to hook into an action that fires immediately after the <body> tag in the code.

Want to filter the output to customize how the notification gets displayed? Use the notf_notification_filter filter in your plugin or theme, like this:

     function my_test_filter( $output ) {
        $output = '<span class="whoops-i-did-it-again" style="color: red;">'.notf_message().'</span>';
        return $output;
     }
     add_filter( 'notf_notification_filter', 'my_test_filter' );

Important: Use the notf_message function in your filter to return the actual notification.

Screenshots

  • Default style

  • Something cool

  • Metallic

  • Any color, as long as it's gray

  • A real hot one

  • Getting warmer

  • Lemon

  • Orange

  • Plain Jane

  • Press'd!

  • Another admin bar

  • Tax Return

  • Bright idea

  • Alert!

  • Something bad

  • You should know…

  • Success!!

  • No styles

Installation

  1. Upload the plugin via FTP or the plugin uploader to your /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
  3. If your theme does not natively support the tha_body_top hook, open your header.php and add the following immediately after the <body> tag:

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Contributors & Developers

“Notifications” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Changelog

1.1.3

  • Checks for messages before trying to output them (thanks Daron Spence!)

1.1.2

  • Updates support for Theme Hook Alliance action hook instead of arbitrary, theme-specific hooks.

1.1.1

  • fixes validation _doing_it_wrong()

1.1

  • added sticky option, to stick the notification to the top of the page, rather than scrolling with the page.

1.0.1

  • removes menu order (can conflict with other post types with same menu order)

1.0

  • first public release