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WP-Dash : With widgets API

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  1. Robert Deaton (7 comments.) says:

    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 (118 comments.) says:

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

  3. Robert Deaton (7 comments.) says:

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

    Its all working fine.

  4. Rob Cottingham (5 comments.) says:

    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. Robert Deaton (7 comments.) says:

    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 (5 comments.) 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. Robert Deaton (7 comments.) says:

    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 (39 comments.) 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. Robert Deaton (7 comments.) says:

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



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