• Resolved ddeconin

    (@ddeconin)


    When you have the wordpress.com stats plugin active , the stats dashboard widget is not part of the list of widgets that can be controlled. Some other widgets from other plugins are.

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  • Josh Hartman

    (@joshhartman)

    Thanks for letting me know, I’ll take a look at that plugin’s code to see how it adds its widget.

    Josh Hartman

    (@joshhartman)

    Okay, WordPress.com Stats Dashboard is not adding widgets using the WordPress API method, so I won’t be able to support that, but I do have a method of removal for you to use and it can be used for other plugins that may be using the same non-standard method.

    Put the following code into your theme’s functions.php file:

    add_filter('wp_dashboard_widgets', 'filter_wp_dashboard_widgets', 99);
    
    function filter_wp_dashboard_widgets($widgets){
    	$widgets_to_remove = array('dashboard_stats');
    	foreach($widgets as $key => $value){
    		if(in_array($value, $widgets_to_remove)){
    			unset($widgets[$key]);
    		}
    	}
    	return $widgets;
    }

    You can modify the $widgets_to_remove array to add more widget names as they come along.

    Hope that takes care of you, thanks!

    Thread Starter ddeconin

    (@ddeconin)

    Thx for the workaround, ill try it soon !

    Tevya

    (@thefiddler)

    So for me, it shows up fine in an admin account, but I also want the WordPress.com stats widget to show up for editors. Is there any chance this plugin is currently preventing Editors from seeing it?

    Josh Hartman

    (@joshhartman)

    Yes, the WordPress.com Stats plugin code specifies the only users with the ‘manage_options’ capability can view the dashboard widget.

    Tevya

    (@thefiddler)

    Ah, okay, thank you.

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