David's call after a short discussion about WordPress.org marketplace
considerations. WP.org's trademark policy historically discourages
plugins implying official endorsement via a "WP" prefix and has been
known to request rename during submission review. Dropping it now
makes the name cleaner AND sidesteps that future hurdle if/when the
plugin lands on the marketplace.
CHANGES
All user-facing brand mentions: WP Logbook → Logbook across:
- Plugin header (Plugin Name + docblock)
- Admin menu top-level
- Admin sidebar submenu label still "My Log" (already prefix-free)
- Admin bar count menu
- Dashboard widget title
- Settings page H1
- Main page H1
- About page intro card + "What Logbook does" card heading
- Email feedback subject + body intro
- Legacy feedback.php subject lines
- error_log() prefix [WP Logbook] → [Logbook]
- Updater panel description text
- styles.php docblock
VERSION
- wp-notes.php header Version: 3.3.0 → 3.3.1
- WP_NOTES_VERSION constant: 3.3.0 → 3.3.1
- About page version-history card gets new top entry for v3.3.1
with green "latest" pill; v3.3.0 demoted to previous entry
- CHANGELOG header line tracks the full naming lineage now:
A-WP-Notes (≤v3.1.0) → WP Logbook (v3.2.0-v3.3.0) → Logbook
(v3.3.1+)
NOTABLY NOT CHANGED
- Historical CHANGELOG entries for v3.2.0 still say "WP Logbook" —
that was the correct name at the time, rewriting would be
revisionist.
- Same zero-migration commitment: internal function names,
constants, DB option keys, user_meta keys, file paths, plugin
slug 'wp-notes', and text domain 'a-wp-notes' all unchanged.
- Pure user-facing string change. No data migration, no behaviour
change. Existing installs see "Logbook" appear on next page
refresh.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The plugin's identity has shifted over the day's work — from a notes
pad to a work-logbook with time tracking, earnings, and a Wallet
tile on the v4 roadmap. "WP Notes" undersold what it had become and
collided semantically with WordPress's notes-as-memos connotation;
"WP Logbook" matches both the freelancer use case ("logbook for
clients") and the student use case ("logbook for teachers"), and
matches the exact word the plugin's own About-page intro had been
using all day.
USER-FACING CHANGES
- Plugin Name header: A-WP-Notes → WP Logbook
- Description header rewritten to reflect the work-logbook framing
- Admin menu top-level: WP Notes → WP Logbook
- Admin sidebar submenu: My Notes → My Log (matches new parent —
reads cleanly as "WP Logbook → My Log")
- Admin bar count menu: WP Notes (N) → WP Logbook (N)
- Dashboard widget title: WP Notes → WP Logbook
- Settings page H1: WP Notes Settings → WP Logbook Settings
- Main page H1: WP Notes → WP Logbook
- About page: every brand mention updated; "Go to WP Notes →" CTA
now reads "Go to My Log →" to match the new submenu
- About page version history now leads with v3.2.0 (this release)
as latest, demotes v3.1.0 to the previous entry
- CPT menu_name label: WP Notes → WP Logbook (cosmetic only — CPT
hidden from admin UI since the duplicate-form fix in v3.1.0)
- Migration notice text updated
- Email-feedback subject + body intro updated
- Legacy feedback.php subjects (WP Notes Feedback / Help Request)
→ WP Logbook variants
- error_log() prefix [WP Notes] → [WP Logbook]
ZERO-MIGRATION COMMITMENT — these stay unchanged
- All wp_notes_* function names
- All WP_NOTES_* constants
- All DB option keys (wp_notes, wp_done_notes, wp_notes_settings,
wp_notes_migration_completed, wp_notes_version,
wp_notes_dismissed_empty_active|completed)
- All user_meta keys
- Admin page slug 'wp-notes' (preserves bookmarks, admin-bar
#new-note anchor, and the legacy ?page=wp-notes-create redirect)
- Plugin text domain 'a-wp-notes'
- File and directory names (wp-notes.php, inc/wp-notes-*.php,
assets/wp-notes-banner.jpg)
- Gitea repo name (ranger/a-wp-notes-v3) — David can rename on the
Gitea side separately if he wants
The rename is purely user-facing strings. Existing installs see the
new name appear after a plugin file refresh, with zero behaviour
change. No re-activation needed.
VERSION BUMP
- wp-notes.php header Version: 3.1.0 → 3.2.0
- WP_NOTES_VERSION constant: 3.1.0 → 3.2.0
- CHANGELOG: new [3.2.0] section that bundles the rename with the
post-3.1.0 unreleased work (About-page rewrite, feedback form)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The banner image was the first thing under the page title on the
Create-Note page — taking significant vertical space before the user
saw the textarea. The Create-Note page is for *doing*, not for
*reading-about*.
CHANGES
- Banner removed from wp_notes_page_callback() — Create-Note page
now opens straight into the form.
- Banner added to the top of the About page in a new side-by-side
row: image on the left capped at 320px wide (not full-bleed), and
a short intro paragraph + "Go to WP Notes →" CTA on the right.
Stacks vertically on narrow screens via flex-wrap.
- The side-by-side block lives in its own .wp-notes-about-intro
container so it doesn't tangle with the rest of the About page's
pre-existing nested toggles (those are still on the Tier 2 list).
- .wp-notes-header-banner / .wp-notes-banner-img CSS removed from
wp-notes-styles.php — no longer referenced anywhere.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Single-pass UX cleanup of the main WP Notes admin page. Functionality
unchanged; the page is shorter, has one H1, and stops contradicting
itself.
CHANGES
- Single H1 on the page (was five different H1s).
- Welcome/about content collapsed from THREE on-page surfaces (top
dismissible notice + nested toggle + Show/Close button row) to one
single description line linking to the dedicated About page where
the long copy already lives.
- Two duplicate "Toggle Welcome Section" buttons with the SAME label
but different targets — both removed.
- Embedded "What's New v3.0.0" changelog block deleted: it was
hard-coded to v3.0.0 while the plugin reports v3.0.2. The real
history is in CHANGELOG.md.
- "Buy me a coffee" button moved from page header to page footer —
promo shouldn't be the first thing under the page title.
- Invalid HTML cleaned up (li outside ul, p wrapping div/ul) by way
of removing the welcome blob that contained it.
- Dead bulk-action UI removed: per-row checkboxes and "Select all"
header in both wp_notes_display_notes() and wp_notes_list_table()
rendered but nothing acted on the selection. Removed with inline
comments marking the spot for when real bulk-actions land. Edit
form colspan adjusted to match the new column count.
- ~80 lines of inline style+script for the about-box dismissal
removed (localStorage tracking, show/hide handlers, two style
blocks). WordPress's notice notice-info is-dismissible + user-meta
is the right path if a banner needs to return.
- toggleSection() JS helper removed (no toggles remain).
- Small CSS additions to inc/wp-notes-styles.php for the header
banner and footer-support link.
ALSO FIXED
- PHP 8.2 deprecation: ${size}px → {$size}px in the dashboard
list-table render. ${var} interpolation is deprecated since 8.2
and will hard-error in 9.0.
NET DIFF: wp-notes.php -213 lines, total -111 lines across 4 files
(plus a new CHANGELOG entry). Storage model unchanged.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Imports the v3.0.2 line of A-WP-Notes as it existed on M5 at:
Local Sites/wordpress/public/wp-content/plugins/a-wp-notes/
This is a deliberately minimal parallel fork of the plugin, distinct
from the v1.2.0 line in ranger/a-wp-notes. It carries only the core
note-taking functionality:
wp-notes.php — plugin bootstrap + admin UI
inc/wp-notes-display.php — note rendering
inc/wp-notes-about.php — About page
inc/wp-notes-feedback.php — feedback module
inc/wp-notes-styles.php — style enqueues
inc/wp-notes-updater.php — self-hosted updater stub
inc/admin-bar.php — admin bar integration
js/wp-notes-feedback.js — feedback front-end
js/Chart.js — charting (bundled)
assets/wp-notes-banner.jpg — plugin banner
The AI ecosystem (chat, personalities, MCP), speed-test system, OS info
pages, and the bulk of the v1.2.0 / v2.0.x feature surface are
intentionally absent — this fork was created by copying the plugin to a
second WP install and trimming back to a lighter baseline.
Archived for comparison and parallel-line testing. No further development
is planned on this line; the active line continues at v1.2.0 in
ranger/a-wp-notes.