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WP-Dash : With widgets API

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WP-Dash : With widgets API

WP-Dash is a complete dashboard replacement plugin for WordPress. It features a full API for third party widgets as well as some wicked cool ones out of the box. All the widgets are drag and drop and well.

Anyone have any experience with this? If this plugin does a half job of what it professes, it is pretty darn cool. Thanks If..Else

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  1. I will vouge that it does everything advertised, and in fact, anyone interested can work on my live testbed at http://68.33.239.27/1.5/wp-admin/ user: test password: cheese

  2. Mark says:

    Error on the page:
    Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_INCLUDE in /Users/bobby/wp-dash/trunk/dashboard.php on line 22

  3. You looked at it at the split second where I changed something :-/

    Its all working fine.

  4. Interesting… although using Firefox, I’m finding interface elements of some widgets vanish when others are dragged. (BTW, Robert, I got the same thing Mark did at first; I had to do a forced reload to get the login screen up. Just FYI.)

  5. The disappearing Widgets should be fixed in the latest version (lemme know if you still have a problem though). I just finished up a notes/reminders widget by popular request.

  6. Hoover says:

    I find I have to click the “close” button many times to close a popup window. Sometimes, I have to click “activate” many times to get the widgets to appear. For me, it’s kind of cumbersome.

  7. When you click close, make sure you’re not dragging. It may not be 100% immediate either, at least not in this release.

  8. Ajay D'Souza says:

    Been using WP-Dash a while. However I still am waiting for a news widget.

    I released Bad Behavior Stats Plugin with a widget for WP-Dash, so you can see the stats on the Dashboard

  9. A news widget? Like the RSS aggregator with a news feed?



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