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  • Hi Vlad,

    This is the intended purpose of the feature.

    It’s essentially an “ad blocker,” only for admin notices. It gives users the ability to suppress admin notices.

    That said, I agree that it could use some improvement, which is already planned for the next update.

    I think the following would be good:

    1. Have the option opt-in only, meaning that it’s off by default.

    2. Improve it visually (red is perhaps overkill — yellow might be more fitting?).

    3. Yes, I can see how the “Hide All Notices” button is confusing.

    Thanks for the feedback. Other thoughts before we update this feature?

    Also, if you’d have any interest in joining the beta program, we’d like to start having people test these things out before they go live.

    We’re a team of 3, and without feedback, we can’t make SS the best it can be.

    Thanks

    Hi, can you please get rid of the red ‘KEEP HIDDEN’ ‘HIDE ALL’ notices, they are not needed, kind of alarming and are confusing WP users. thanks.

    This is a new feature and has already been greatly improved with the new update we just pushed.

    Also, if you don’t find the feature useful, please note that it’s entirely optional.

    Disable under:

    Stop Spammers > Protection Options > Notification Control

    Thread Starter Vlad

    (@nastasiu)

    @bhadaway That is a great list of good-to-haves, however keeping the WordPress plugin development standards should be a first, IMO interfering with other plugin notifications is a land-mine: what if some plugin notification are HIGHLY important, but the admin chose to dismiss them all? That is bad UX.

    I understand your concern. I’m sure the feature will undergo a few more iterations, but we’d like to wait for more feedback first.

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