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  • Plugin Author Stephanie Leary

    (@sillybean)

    That’s odd. Do you have at least one status defined?

    Thread Starter firstcrusader

    (@firstcrusader)

    I finally went in and figured out my problem (and switched my vote from “Broken” to “Working”). You were right on with the problem, btw – I didn’t have categories defined. Since I didn’t see what I needed to do within the first few minutes and didn’t have time at that moment to investigate further, I posted here and put it on the back burner.

    I don’t know if you’re looking for advice, but for your next version I’d suggest putting instructions right on your setting page, and possibly changing the text on the Pages view from “Content Status” to “Content Status (Categories)”, which would visually cue the user to the fact that this is something that needs to be changed in the page view itself.

    All this being said, now that I’ve figured out my issues, this should be a very helpful tool. ??

    Plugin Author Stephanie Leary

    (@sillybean)

    Good idea. Glad you got it working!

    Robert

    (@robertjakobson)

    So what is the solution to this problem?

    Creating categories that match the content audit attributes or what?

    Robert

    (@robertjakobson)

    Anyhow, once I tried to edit the content audit attributes, it went crazy and replicated the first two attributes by ten.

    Robert

    (@robertjakobson)

    Please do respond – what do You mean by “having the categories defined” or “having the statuses” defined.

    Robert

    (@robertjakobson)

    Alright this plugin is broken because You shouldn′t display an error message (and a php error message at that) inside the admin interface ever-ever-ever.

    What one needs to do is manually check all the categories which apply to each page, which is fine, what is problematic is that there is no “un-reviewed” default category that each unreviewed post, page or media file gets applied when they are newly created or the plugin is installed – instead one does get an error message for each piece of content left undefined – which makes this plugin not a masterpiece to say the least.

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