That sounds good to me!
Stephen Rider wrote:
+1 -- Good Idea.
To fine tune it a bit (or maybe just clarifying, if this is what you
meant), make it so the bubble only shows the count of active plugins
that need updating. Inactive plugins still get the "under row"
notification.
On Dec 6, 2008, at 10:17 AM, Jennifer Hodgdon wrote:
I think this solution would satisfy both Michael and those who don't
want to be bothered:
In the admin menus and dashboard, you are only "nagged" that you have
out-of-date plugins if an active plugin needs to be updated. If the
only plugins that need updating are inactive, you don't get the red
flag in-your-face warning.
If you happen to visit the Plugins page, you can see all (active and
inactive) plugin status, so that if you are about to activate a
plugin you can tell that it is out of date before you click the
"activate" link.
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