• Hello,

    I’m beginning with WordPress and I found the “Better Notifications for WordPress” plugin to automatically send email notifications to some users when events are triggered.
    But is there a way to manually send email notifications ?

    For instance, I would like to be able to make some small modifications to articles/pages without any notification, but when I make a specially important update, I would like to send an email notification.

    Would it be possible and how ?

    Thank you very much for your advices,

    Trucmuche

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  • Hi trucmuche2005,
    Thanks for your message – i’m the author of Better Notifications for WordPress.

    Yes, kind of. One way to achieve this would be to disable the notification temporarily whilst you make the change and then re-enable it again.

    Something else that you may be interested in is an add-on that’s coming out soon called ‘Per-post Override’ which allows you to enable / disable notifications on a per-post / page / custom post-type basis and also to override which users / user roles it’s sent to, all from the post editor screen. In your situation, you could disable a notification for a post that you’re working on and then if you make an important change, before you update the post, you can re-enable the notification for the post and then click update so that it would send out a notification.

    Let me know if this helps.

    Thanks,
    Jack

    Thread Starter trucmuche2005

    (@trucmuche2005)

    Hello Voltronik !

    Thank you for your rapid answer and your work ! I really appreciate your plugin… and I was thinking about some kind of add-on you describe ! This would really be the best solution for me !

    If you need beta tester for this add-on, you can tell me, I would really appreciate ?? ??

    Best regards,

    Trucmuche

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