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# Changelog
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All notable changes to **WP Logbook** (formerly **A-WP-Notes** through v3.1.0) are documented here.
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All notable changes to **Logbook** (formerly **A-WP-Notes** through v3.1.0, then **WP Logbook** in v3.2.0–v3.3.0) are documented here.
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Format: [Keep a Changelog 1.1.0](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.1.0/) — versioning: [SemVer](https://semver.org/).
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@@ -9,6 +9,173 @@ Format: [Keep a Changelog 1.1.0](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.1.0/) — versi
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## [3.4.0] — 2026-05-27
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### Added — Active / Completed tabs on the My Log page
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The main Logbook page used to render two stacked sections — Active notes from `wp_notes` above, Completed notes from `wp_done_notes` below. As the lists grew, this became a "wall of stacked sections" with Completed pushing content off the visible fold and users having to scroll past it to scan their active work.
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v3.4.0 replaces the stacked layout with a **single-pane tabbed view** using WordPress's native `subsubsub` filter-tab pattern (the same one Posts / Comments / Plugins admin pages use):
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- **Two tabs**: `Active (N)` and `Completed (M)`. Counts in the labels match the actual list lengths.
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- **URL-driven state**: `?page=wp-notes&tab=active` (default) and `?page=wp-notes&tab=completed`. Bookmarkable, refresh-stable, back-button works. Invalid tab values fall back to Active server-side.
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- **No JavaScript**: each tab is a hyperlink. WP-admin core CSS handles the `.subsubsub` and `.current` styling; we just add a small top/bottom margin block.
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- **Single-pane render**: only the selected tab's section is in the DOM, so no flash-of-wrong-content and no wasted markup.
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- **"Add a Note" form stays visible on both tabs** — even from Completed you can think of something new to log.
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This was flagged in the 2026-05-25 UX audit as the highest-payoff next move (Tier 3 item #7). When the v4 roadmap's timer / `time_logged` field ships, the tab structure can extend naturally to three tabs (TODO / IN PROGRESS / Completed) in the same place; for now, without that field, an IN PROGRESS tab would always be empty, so v3.4.0 ships the 2-tab version that matches the current data model.
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### Files changed
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- `wp-notes.php` — `wp_notes_page_callback()`: tab detection from `$_GET['tab']` (sanitized + whitelisted), `subsubsub` markup with link-builder via `add_query_arg`, single-pane conditional render of either the active or completed section. Replaces the previous two-stacked-section block.
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- `inc/wp-notes-styles.php` — minor spacing (`margin: 12px 0 18px`) on `.subsubsub` so the tab strip has breathing room.
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- Plugin header `Version: 3.3.5 → 3.4.0`; `WP_NOTES_VERSION` constant updated to match. MINOR bump (new feature, no breaking changes).
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### Not changed
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- Storage model — Active and Completed remain in their separate options (`wp_notes`, `wp_done_notes`).
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- The `wp_notes_display_notes($type)` function in `inc/wp-notes-display.php` — already accepts the section type, no signature change needed.
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- No new DB writes, schema changes, AJAX endpoints, or dependencies.
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---
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## [3.3.5] — 2026-05-25
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### Changed — Admin-menu icon
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The WordPress admin sidebar icon for Logbook is now
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**`dashicons-book-alt`** (a closed book) instead of the generic
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cog wheel (`dashicons-admin-generic`). The closed-book glyph is the
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most literal possible match for the word "logbook" in the Dashicons
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set — reinforces the brand identity at the first place users see
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the plugin every day.
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If you'd prefer a different icon, the line lives in
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`wp-notes.php → wp_notes_admin_menu()` as the 7th arg to
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`add_menu_page()`. Alternatives worth considering:
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`dashicons-edit` (pencil), `dashicons-clipboard` (clipboard),
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`dashicons-welcome-write-blog` (pencil over paper),
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`dashicons-format-aside` (notes glyph). Full list at
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https://developer.wordpress.org/resource/dashicons/
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### Version bump
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- wp-notes.php header 3.3.4 → 3.3.5
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- WP_NOTES_VERSION constant 3.3.4 → 3.3.5
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- About page version-history leads with v3.3.5; v3.3.4 demoted.
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---
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## [3.3.4] — 2026-05-25
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**Repo renamed on Gitea: `a-wp-notes-v3` → `a-logbook`.** Also the
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local working folder on M3: `/Users/ranger/scripts/Gitea/a-logbook`
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(was `a-wp-notes-v3-archive`). The old repo name was a holdover
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from the v3-of-A-WP-Notes archival era; with the plugin firmly
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identifying as Logbook now, the repo and folder names should match.
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### Changed
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- **`inc/wp-notes-updater.php`** — `WP_NOTES_GITEA_REPO` constant
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updated from `a-wp-notes-v3` to `a-logbook`. The update checker
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now hits `https://git.davidtkeane.com/api/v1/repos/ranger/a-logbook/...`
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on every check. (The constant remains override-able via
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`define()` in `wp-config.php` if the repo ever moves again.)
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- **`inc/wp-notes-about.php`** — "View the full CHANGELOG.md →"
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link on the version-history card updated to the new repo path.
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- **Local working folder on M3** renamed to `a-logbook` to match
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the Gitea repo name. `.git/config` survived the move intact;
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remote URL updated separately.
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### Unchanged (zero-migration commitment continues)
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- Plugin slug (`wp-notes`).
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- Plugin text domain (`a-wp-notes`).
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- All internal function names, constants (`WP_NOTES_*`), DB option
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keys, user_meta keys, file names inside the plugin
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(`wp-notes.php`, `inc/wp-notes-*.php`).
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- Historical CHANGELOG references to `a-wp-notes-v3` (e.g. in the
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v3.2.0 entry) stay as historical truth.
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---
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## [3.3.3] — 2026-05-25
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**Verification bump.** Pure version increment to test the end-to-end
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"Check now" flow against the now-publicly-hosted Gitea repo. No
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functional changes. David's Local install (running v3.3.2) should
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now see *"v3.3.3 available — Download .zip"* in the Settings →
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Updates panel once "Check now" is clicked, confirming the update
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mechanism works against a real version delta. After the test, he
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can `git pull` to land on v3.3.3 and watch the same panel flip back
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to *"You are up to date (v3.3.3)"*.
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---
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## [3.3.2] — 2026-05-25
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### Fixed — update checker now works with tag-only workflows
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The v3.3.0 update checker only queried Gitea's `/releases/latest`
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endpoint, which requires a **formal Release object** (created via
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the Gitea web UI with optional notes + zip assets). A plain
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`git tag v3.3.x && git push --tags` from the terminal doesn't
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create that Release object — so the checker kept returning *"No
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releases tagged on the Gitea repo yet"* even when tags clearly
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existed.
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`wp_notes_fetch_latest_release()` now falls back to the
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`/tags?limit=1` endpoint when `/releases/latest` returns 404 (or
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any non-200). It synthesises a release-like payload from the
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newest tag — `tag_name`, an `html_url` pointing at the tag view,
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the tag message as the body, and an empty `assets[]` array so the
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existing download-URL logic falls through to Gitea's source-archive
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URL pattern (`/archive/<tag>.zip`).
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**Net effect:** the "Check now" button now finds the latest version
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whether David creates formal Gitea Releases OR just pushes tags
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with `git push --tags`. No workflow change required.
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### Known limitation (not a bug — flagged for awareness)
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The Gitea repo `ranger/a-wp-notes-v3` is currently **private**.
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Anonymous API requests get a 404 (Gitea's standard behaviour to
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avoid leaking the existence of private repos). The updater code is
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correct, but it can't actually reach the API on a private repo
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without authentication. **Fix:** change the repo visibility to
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public on Gitea (Settings → Visibility) — appropriate anyway for a
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GPL-licensed plugin headed for the WordPress.org marketplace.
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---
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## [3.3.1] — 2026-05-25
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**Naming: dropped the `WP` prefix. The plugin is now just `Logbook`.**
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David's call after a short discussion about WordPress.org marketplace
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considerations — WP.org's trademark policy historically discourages
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plugins implying official endorsement via a `WP` prefix and has been
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known to request a rename during submission review. Dropping it now
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makes the name cleaner *and* sidesteps that future hurdle if/when
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the plugin lands on the marketplace.
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### Changed
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- All user-facing brand mentions: `WP Logbook` → `Logbook` across
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plugin header, admin menu, admin bar, dashboard widget, settings
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H1, main page H1, About page intro, About page card heading,
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feedback email subjects/body, error_log prefix, updater panel
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copy, and styles docblock.
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- About page version-history card gets a new top entry for v3.3.1
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with the green "latest" pill; v3.3.0 demoted to the previous slot.
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- CHANGELOG header line updated to track the full naming lineage:
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*A-WP-Notes (≤v3.1.0) → WP Logbook (v3.2.0–v3.3.0) → Logbook
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(v3.3.1+)*.
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### Notably NOT changed
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- Historical CHANGELOG entries for v3.2.0 (the original "WP
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Logbook" rebrand) still say "WP Logbook" — that was the correct
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name at the time and rewriting it would be revisionist.
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- Same zero-migration commitment as the v3.2.0 rebrand: internal
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function names, constants, DB option keys, user_meta keys, file
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paths, plugin slug, and text domain all unchanged. Pure
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user-facing string change.
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---
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## [3.3.0] — 2026-05-25
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**New feature: self-hosted update checker.** WP Logbook is hosted on
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$notes = get_option('wp_notes', array());
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$count = count($notes);
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// Main WP Logbook menu item
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// Main Logbook menu item
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$wp_admin_bar->add_node(array(
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'id' => 'wp-notes',
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'title' => sprintf('WP Logbook <span class="count">%d</span>', $count),
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'title' => sprintf('Logbook <span class="count">%d</span>', $count),
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'href' => admin_url('admin.php?page=wp-notes'),
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));
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// wp-notes-about.php
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/**
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* Function to display the "About" page for WP Logbook plugin.
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* Function to display the "About" page for Logbook plugin.
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*/
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function wp_notes_about_page() {
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?>
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@@ -53,11 +53,11 @@ function wp_notes_about_page() {
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<div class="wp-notes-about-intro">
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<div class="wp-notes-about-intro__img">
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<img src="<?php echo esc_url(WP_NOTES_URL); ?>assets/wp-notes-banner.jpg"
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alt="WP Logbook banner">
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alt="Logbook banner">
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</div>
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<div class="wp-notes-about-intro__body">
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<h2>WP Logbook <span style="color:#646970; font-weight:400;">v<?php echo esc_html(WP_NOTES_VERSION); ?></span></h2>
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<p>WP Logbook is a lightweight task & logbook plugin for WordPress. Log your daily work, mark tasks as done, and keep a tidy record right inside the dashboard — perfect for freelancers showing clients what's been delivered.</p>
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<h2>Logbook <span style="color:#646970; font-weight:400;">v<?php echo esc_html(WP_NOTES_VERSION); ?></span></h2>
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<p>Logbook is a lightweight task & logbook plugin for WordPress. Log your daily work, mark tasks as done, and keep a tidy record right inside the dashboard — perfect for freelancers showing clients what's been delivered.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom:0;">
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<a href="<?php echo esc_url(admin_url('admin.php?page=wp-notes')); ?>" class="button button-primary">Go to My Log →</a>
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</p>
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}
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</style>
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<!-- What WP Logbook does -->
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<!-- What Logbook does -->
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<div class="wp-notes-about-card">
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<h2>What WP Logbook does</h2>
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<p>WP Logbook is a lightweight task & logbook plugin that lives entirely inside the WordPress admin. Type a note, format it with colour / size / font / emoji, mark it done when the work is finished, restore it later if you need to revisit. Everything is stored in the site's own database — nothing leaves your server.</p>
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<h2>What Logbook does</h2>
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<p>Logbook is a lightweight task & logbook plugin that lives entirely inside the WordPress admin. Type a note, format it with colour / size / font / emoji, mark it done when the work is finished, restore it later if you need to revisit. Everything is stored in the site's own database — nothing leaves your server.</p>
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<p>I built it for my own client work as a transparent “here's what I did this week” logbook, so customers can see clearly what they're paying for. It turned out to be just as useful for any small team or single user who wants notes attached to the WordPress dashboard rather than a separate app.</p>
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</div>
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<h2>Version history</h2>
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<ul>
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<li>
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<span class="ver">v3.3.0</span> — 25 May 2026 <span class="latest">latest</span><br>
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<span class="ver">v3.3.5</span> — 25 May 2026 <span class="latest">latest</span><br>
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New admin-menu icon: closed-book (<code>dashicons-book-alt</code>) replaces the generic cog wheel. Visually reinforces the “Logbook” identity in the WP sidebar.
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</li>
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<li>
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<span class="ver">v3.3.4</span> — 25 May 2026<br>
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Repo renamed on Gitea: <code>a-wp-notes-v3</code> → <code>a-logbook</code>. The plugin’s update checker and the “View on Gitea” / “View all releases” / “View full CHANGELOG” links now point at the new path. Local folder also renamed to <code>a-logbook</code>. The plugin’s internal storage and slugs are unchanged — no data migration.
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</li>
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<li>
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<span class="ver">v3.3.3</span> — 25 May 2026<br>
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Pure version bump to verify the end-to-end “Check now” flow against a publicly-hosted Gitea repo. No functional changes. If you can see this line, you successfully pulled the test release.
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</li>
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<li>
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<span class="ver">v3.3.2</span> — 25 May 2026<br>
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Update checker now falls back to Gitea's <code>/tags</code> endpoint when no formal Release object exists for the latest tag. Means a plain <code>git tag && git push --tags</code> is enough to make the “Check now” button report a new version — no need to manually create a Release in the Gitea web UI.
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</li>
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<li>
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<span class="ver">v3.3.1</span> — 25 May 2026<br>
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Dropped the <code>WP</code> prefix — the plugin is now just <strong>Logbook</strong>. Cleaner name, also clears a potential WordPress.org trademark-policy hurdle if/when the plugin ever lands on the marketplace.
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</li>
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<li>
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<span class="ver">v3.3.0</span> — 25 May 2026<br>
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Self-hosted update checker. Settings → Updates panel polls the Gitea repo via its JSON API, compares against the running version, and shows a download link when a new release is tagged. Includes “View on Gitea” and “View all releases” quick links. No auto-install — manual download keeps things safe.
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</li>
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<li>
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Basic note functionality with the dashboard widget and styling options.
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</li>
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</ul>
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<a class="wp-notes-about-changelog-link" href="https://git.davidtkeane.com/ranger/a-wp-notes-v3/src/branch/main/CHANGELOG.md" target="_blank" rel="noopener">View the full CHANGELOG.md →</a>
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<a class="wp-notes-about-changelog-link" href="https://git.davidtkeane.com/ranger/a-logbook/src/branch/main/CHANGELOG.md" target="_blank" rel="noopener">View the full CHANGELOG.md →</a>
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</div>
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</div>
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<?php
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/**
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* Feedback Form for WP Logbook Plugin
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* Feedback Form for Logbook Plugin
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*
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* This file contains the HTML and AJAX handling for the feedback form.
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*/
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@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ function wp_notes_submit_feedback() {
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// Example: Send feedback via email
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$to = 'david@icanhelp.ie';
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$subject = 'WP Logbook Feedback';
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$subject = 'Logbook Feedback';
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$body = "Name: $name\nEmail: $email\nMessage: $message";
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$headers = array('Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8');
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@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ function wp_notes_submit_help() {
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// Example: Send help request via email
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$to = 'david@icanhelp.ie';
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$subject = 'WP Logbook Help Request';
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$subject = 'Logbook Help Request';
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$body = "Name: $name\nEmail: $email\nMessage: $message";
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$headers = array('Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8');
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}
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/**
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* Add required styles for WP Logbook
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* Add required styles for Logbook
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*/
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function wp_notes_admin_styles() {
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?>
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color: #3c763d;
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}
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/* v3.4.0 — Active/Completed tab strip on the My Log page.
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WP-admin core already styles .subsubsub and .current;
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we only need to add breathing room above + below. */
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.wp-notes-page .subsubsub,
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.wrap > .subsubsub {
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margin: 12px 0 18px;
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}
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/* Responsive Design */
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@media screen and (max-width: 782px) {
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.wp-notes-formatting {
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<?php
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/**
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* WP Logbook — self-hosted update checker against the Gitea repo.
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* Logbook — self-hosted update checker against the Gitea repo.
|
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*
|
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* Polls the Gitea Releases API for the latest tagged release and
|
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* compares its tag (e.g. "v3.3.0") against WP_NOTES_VERSION.
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// Gitea repo coordinates — change here if the repo ever moves.
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if ( ! defined( 'WP_NOTES_GITEA_HOST' ) ) { define( 'WP_NOTES_GITEA_HOST', 'https://git.davidtkeane.com' ); }
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if ( ! defined( 'WP_NOTES_GITEA_OWNER' ) ) { define( 'WP_NOTES_GITEA_OWNER', 'ranger' ); }
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if ( ! defined( 'WP_NOTES_GITEA_REPO' ) ) { define( 'WP_NOTES_GITEA_REPO', 'a-wp-notes-v3' ); }
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if ( ! defined( 'WP_NOTES_GITEA_REPO' ) ) { define( 'WP_NOTES_GITEA_REPO', 'a-logbook' ); }
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/**
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* Convenience: full web URL of the repo / its releases page.
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if ( is_array( $cached ) ) { return $cached; }
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||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
$api_url = WP_NOTES_GITEA_HOST . '/api/v1/repos/' . WP_NOTES_GITEA_OWNER . '/' . WP_NOTES_GITEA_REPO . '/releases/latest';
|
||||
$response = wp_remote_get( $api_url, array( 'timeout' => 8 ) );
|
||||
$base_api = WP_NOTES_GITEA_HOST . '/api/v1/repos/' . WP_NOTES_GITEA_OWNER . '/' . WP_NOTES_GITEA_REPO;
|
||||
|
||||
// Try /releases/latest first — that's the canonical endpoint when David
|
||||
// has published a formal Gitea Release via the web UI (with notes + zip
|
||||
// assets attached).
|
||||
$response = wp_remote_get( $base_api . '/releases/latest', array( 'timeout' => 8 ) );
|
||||
if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) {
|
||||
return null;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
$code = (int) wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response );
|
||||
$body = ( $code === 200 ) ? json_decode( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ), true ) : null;
|
||||
|
||||
// 404 = repo has no releases yet, OR private. Cache briefly and surface
|
||||
// a friendly status to the UI.
|
||||
if ( $code !== 200 ) {
|
||||
// Fallback: if no formal Release exists (typical for tag-only workflows
|
||||
// where you `git tag v3.3.1 && git push --tags` without using the web
|
||||
// UI), hit /tags instead and synthesise a release-like payload from the
|
||||
// newest tag. Gitea's /tags endpoint sorts by creation order, so [0] is
|
||||
// the most recent.
|
||||
if ( $code !== 200 || ! is_array( $body ) || empty( $body['tag_name'] ) ) {
|
||||
$tags_response = wp_remote_get( $base_api . '/tags?limit=1', array( 'timeout' => 8 ) );
|
||||
if ( ! is_wp_error( $tags_response )
|
||||
&& (int) wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $tags_response ) === 200 ) {
|
||||
$tags = json_decode( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $tags_response ), true );
|
||||
if ( is_array( $tags ) && ! empty( $tags[0]['name'] ) ) {
|
||||
$body = array(
|
||||
'tag_name' => $tags[0]['name'],
|
||||
'html_url' => wp_notes_gitea_repo_url() . '/src/tag/' . rawurlencode( $tags[0]['name'] ),
|
||||
'body' => isset( $tags[0]['message'] ) ? $tags[0]['message'] : '',
|
||||
'published_at' => isset( $tags[0]['commit']['created'] ) ? $tags[0]['commit']['created'] : null,
|
||||
'assets' => array(),
|
||||
);
|
||||
$code = 200;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Still nothing usable? Surface a friendly status and short-cache.
|
||||
if ( $code !== 200 || ! is_array( $body ) || empty( $body['tag_name'] ) ) {
|
||||
$info = array(
|
||||
'version' => null,
|
||||
'html_url' => wp_notes_gitea_releases_url(),
|
||||
@@ -72,11 +98,6 @@ function wp_notes_fetch_latest_release( $force_refresh = false ) {
|
||||
return $info;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
$body = json_decode( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ), true );
|
||||
if ( ! is_array( $body ) || empty( $body['tag_name'] ) ) {
|
||||
return null;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// "v3.3.0" → "3.3.0" so version_compare() against WP_NOTES_VERSION works cleanly.
|
||||
$version = ltrim( (string) $body['tag_name'], 'vV' );
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -180,7 +201,7 @@ function wp_notes_render_updates_panel() {
|
||||
<div class="wp-notes-updates" style="max-width:720px; margin-top:24px; padding:18px 20px; background:#fff; border:1px solid #ccd0d4; border-radius:4px;">
|
||||
<h2 style="margin-top:0;">Updates</h2>
|
||||
<p style="margin:0 0 12px;">
|
||||
WP Logbook is self-hosted on Gitea. Click <strong>Check now</strong> to ask the repo whether there's a newer release than the one you're running.
|
||||
Logbook is self-hosted on Gitea. Click <strong>Check now</strong> to ask the repo whether there's a newer release than the one you're running.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p id="wp-notes-update-status" style="margin:0 0 12px;">
|
||||
|
||||
+51
-22
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
|
||||
<?php
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* WP Logbook — WordPress work-logbook plugin
|
||||
* Logbook — WordPress work-logbook plugin
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Plugin Name: WP Logbook
|
||||
* Plugin Name: Logbook
|
||||
* Plugin URI: https://icanhelp.ie/wp-notes
|
||||
* Description: A lightweight task & logbook plugin for WordPress. Log your daily work, mark tasks done, and keep a tidy record inside the dashboard. Perfect for freelancers showing clients what's been delivered and students proving work to teachers.
|
||||
* Version: 3.3.0
|
||||
* Version: 3.4.0
|
||||
* Requires at least: 5.0
|
||||
* Requires PHP: 7.2
|
||||
* Author: IR240474
|
||||
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ if (!isset($wp_notes_init)) {
|
||||
$wp_notes_init = true;
|
||||
|
||||
// Plugin Constants
|
||||
if (!defined('WP_NOTES_VERSION')) define('WP_NOTES_VERSION', '3.3.0');
|
||||
if (!defined('WP_NOTES_VERSION')) define('WP_NOTES_VERSION', '3.4.0');
|
||||
if (!defined('WP_NOTES_FILE')) define('WP_NOTES_FILE', __FILE__);
|
||||
if (!defined('WP_NOTES_PATH')) define('WP_NOTES_PATH', plugin_dir_path(__FILE__));
|
||||
if (!defined('WP_NOTES_URL')) define('WP_NOTES_URL', plugin_dir_url(__FILE__));
|
||||
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ if (!isset($wp_notes_init)) {
|
||||
if (!function_exists('wp_notes_log_error')) {
|
||||
function wp_notes_log_error($message) {
|
||||
if (defined('WP_DEBUG') && WP_DEBUG === true) {
|
||||
error_log('[WP Logbook] ' . $message);
|
||||
error_log('[Logbook] ' . $message);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
@@ -169,17 +169,17 @@ if (defined('WP_NOTES_PATH')) {
|
||||
// Admin Menu
|
||||
function wp_notes_admin_menu() {
|
||||
add_menu_page(
|
||||
'WP Logbook',
|
||||
'WP Logbook',
|
||||
'Logbook',
|
||||
'Logbook',
|
||||
'manage_options',
|
||||
'wp-notes',
|
||||
'wp_notes_page_callback',
|
||||
'dashicons-admin-generic',
|
||||
'dashicons-book-alt', // closed book — reinforces the "logbook" identity
|
||||
3
|
||||
);
|
||||
|
||||
// "My Log" — the main landing submenu. Same slug as the parent
|
||||
// menu so clicking either WP Logbook or My Log lands on the same
|
||||
// menu so clicking either Logbook or My Log lands on the same
|
||||
// central dashboard (the parent's wp_notes_page_callback already
|
||||
// renders form + active list + completed list).
|
||||
//
|
||||
@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ function wp_notes_admin_menu() {
|
||||
'wp_notes_import_export_page'
|
||||
);
|
||||
|
||||
// About submenu — the WP Logbook brand is already carried by the
|
||||
// About submenu — the Logbook brand is already carried by the
|
||||
// parent menu, so the submenu can be plain-spoken.
|
||||
add_submenu_page(
|
||||
'wp-notes',
|
||||
@@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ function wp_notes_settings_page() {
|
||||
settings_errors('wp_notes_settings');
|
||||
?>
|
||||
<div class="wrap">
|
||||
<h1>WP Logbook Settings</h1>
|
||||
<h1>Logbook Settings</h1>
|
||||
<form method="post" action="options.php">
|
||||
<?php
|
||||
settings_fields('wp_notes_settings');
|
||||
@@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ function wp_notes_settings_page() {
|
||||
|
||||
// Settings section callback
|
||||
function wp_notes_section_callback() {
|
||||
echo '<p>Configure default settings for WP Logbook.</p>';
|
||||
echo '<p>Configure default settings for Logbook.</p>';
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Font setting callback
|
||||
@@ -705,8 +705,8 @@ function wp_notes_ajax_submit_feedback() {
|
||||
];
|
||||
$topics_pretty = array_map(function ($t) use ($topic_labels) { return $topic_labels[$t] ?? $t; }, $topics);
|
||||
|
||||
$subject = sprintf('[%s] WP Logbook feedback from %s', $site, $user->display_name ?: $user->user_login);
|
||||
$body = "Feedback received via WP Logbook → About page\n";
|
||||
$subject = sprintf('[%s] Logbook feedback from %s', $site, $user->display_name ?: $user->user_login);
|
||||
$body = "Feedback received via Logbook → About page\n";
|
||||
$body .= str_repeat('-', 48) . "\n\n";
|
||||
$body .= 'From: ' . ($user->display_name ?: $user->user_login) . ' <' . $user->user_email . ">\n";
|
||||
$body .= 'Site: ' . home_url() . "\n";
|
||||
@@ -820,7 +820,7 @@ function wp_notes_save_edit() {
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Main WP Logbook page — central hub for note management
|
||||
* Main Logbook page — central hub for note management
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function wp_notes_page_callback() {
|
||||
if (!current_user_can('edit_posts')) {
|
||||
@@ -832,6 +832,14 @@ function wp_notes_page_callback() {
|
||||
$total_notes = count($notes);
|
||||
$total_done = count($done_notes);
|
||||
|
||||
// v3.4.0 — which tab is selected? Default 'active'. Whitelist-only.
|
||||
$current_tab = isset($_GET['tab']) ? sanitize_key(wp_unslash($_GET['tab'])) : 'active';
|
||||
if (!in_array($current_tab, array('active', 'completed'), true)) {
|
||||
$current_tab = 'active';
|
||||
}
|
||||
$active_tab_url = esc_url(add_query_arg(array('page' => 'wp-notes', 'tab' => 'active'), admin_url('admin.php')));
|
||||
$completed_tab_url = esc_url(add_query_arg(array('page' => 'wp-notes', 'tab' => 'completed'), admin_url('admin.php')));
|
||||
|
||||
// Get user settings
|
||||
$settings = get_option('wp_notes_settings', array(
|
||||
'default_font' => 'Arial',
|
||||
@@ -840,7 +848,7 @@ function wp_notes_page_callback() {
|
||||
?>
|
||||
<div class="wrap">
|
||||
<!-- Header Section with WordPress Admin Styling -->
|
||||
<h1 class="wp-heading-inline">WP Logbook</h1>
|
||||
<h1 class="wp-heading-inline">Logbook</h1>
|
||||
<span class="page-title-action">v<?php echo esc_html(WP_NOTES_VERSION); ?></span>
|
||||
<hr class="wp-header-end">
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1005,15 +1013,36 @@ function wp_notes_page_callback() {
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- Notes List -->
|
||||
<h2>Log entries</h2>
|
||||
<!-- Active Notes List -->
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- v3.4.0 — WP-native subsubsub tab strip. Single-pane: only the
|
||||
selected tab's section is rendered below. URL-driven state
|
||||
(?tab=active|completed) so it's bookmarkable + refresh-stable.
|
||||
WP-admin core supplies .subsubsub and .current styling. -->
|
||||
<ul class="subsubsub">
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
<a href="<?php echo $active_tab_url; ?>"<?php echo $current_tab === 'active' ? ' class="current"' : ''; ?>>
|
||||
<?php esc_html_e('Active', 'a-wp-notes'); ?>
|
||||
<span class="count">(<?php echo (int) $total_notes; ?>)</span>
|
||||
</a> |
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
<a href="<?php echo $completed_tab_url; ?>"<?php echo $current_tab === 'completed' ? ' class="current"' : ''; ?>>
|
||||
<?php esc_html_e('Completed', 'a-wp-notes'); ?>
|
||||
<span class="count">(<?php echo (int) $total_done; ?>)</span>
|
||||
</a>
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
</ul>
|
||||
<div style="clear:both;"></div>
|
||||
|
||||
<?php if ($current_tab === 'active') : ?>
|
||||
<div class="wp-notes-active" id="active-notes">
|
||||
<?php wp_notes_display_notes('active'); ?>
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- Completed Notes List -->
|
||||
<?php else : ?>
|
||||
<div class="wp-notes-completed" id="completed-notes">
|
||||
<?php wp_notes_display_notes('completed'); ?>
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
<?php endif; ?>
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- Footer: support link (lives at the BOTTOM, not the top) -->
|
||||
<p class="wp-notes-footer-support">
|
||||
@@ -1396,7 +1425,7 @@ function wp_notes_dashboard_widget() {
|
||||
function wp_notes_add_dashboard_widgets() {
|
||||
wp_add_dashboard_widget(
|
||||
'wp_notes_dashboard_widget',
|
||||
'WP Logbook',
|
||||
'Logbook',
|
||||
'wp_notes_dashboard_widget'
|
||||
);
|
||||
}
|
||||
@@ -1407,7 +1436,7 @@ function wp_notes_register_cpt() {
|
||||
$labels = array(
|
||||
'name' => __('Notes', 'a-wp-notes'),
|
||||
'singular_name' => __('Note', 'a-wp-notes'),
|
||||
'menu_name' => __('WP Logbook', 'a-wp-notes'),
|
||||
'menu_name' => __('Logbook', 'a-wp-notes'),
|
||||
'add_new' => __('Add New', 'a-wp-notes'),
|
||||
'add_new_item' => __('Add New Note', 'a-wp-notes'),
|
||||
'edit_item' => __('Edit Note', 'a-wp-notes'),
|
||||
@@ -1640,7 +1669,7 @@ function wp_notes_migration_notice() {
|
||||
?>
|
||||
<div class="notice notice-info is-dismissible">
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
<?php _e('WP Logbook needs to migrate your existing notes to the new storage system.', 'a-wp-notes'); ?>
|
||||
<?php _e('Logbook needs to migrate your existing notes to the new storage system.', 'a-wp-notes'); ?>
|
||||
<a href="<?php echo esc_url(admin_url('admin.php?page=wp-notes-settings&action=migrate')); ?>" class="button button-primary">
|
||||
<?php _e('Start Migration', 'a-wp-notes'); ?>
|
||||
</a>
|
||||
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user