• Resolved carlosgumiel

    (@carlosgumiel)


    Hi! I have WPSSO Core active in a multisite. My problem is I receive 7-8 SSO notice update notifications in each site, each time I go any admin page.

    I can′t hide it by CSS. Is there any way to make this notification disappear?

    Thank you.

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  • Plugin Author JS Morisset

    (@jsmoriss)

    You didn’t copy-paste the exact notice message, but it sounds like you’re referring to the notice shown for the number of pending WPSSO Core and add-on updates, which starts with “There are XXX pending updates for the WPSSO Core plugin and/or its add-on(s)”, is that correct?

    Assuming this is the notice you are referring to, is that notice incorrect? WPSSO Core reads the WordPress get_site_transient( 'update_plugins' ) value, which contains the current pending updates, so the notice should be accurate.

    js.

    Thread Starter carlosgumiel

    (@carlosgumiel)

    I’m talking about the admin panel, where I receive always, every time:

    SSO Notice Plugin settings have been upgraded and saved. A background task will begin shortly to clear all caches.

    SSO Notice A task to refresh the transient cache was started at 2020-08-06T22:50:19+00:00.

    SSO Notice The transient cache for 13 posts, 36 terms and 0 users has been refreshed. The total execution time for this task was 25.128 seconds.

    SSO Notice 0 cached files, 57 transient cache objects, 196 column metadata, and the WordPress object cache have been cleared. The cache for Siteground Optimizer has also been cleared. The total execution time for this task was 0.177 seconds. A background task will begin shortly to refresh the post, term and user transient cache objects.

    SSO Notice A task to clear the cache was started at 2020-08-06T22:49:36+00:00.

    Can I hidde this? Thank you

    Plugin Author JS Morisset

    (@jsmoriss)

    I’ll see about improving those notices in the next version, but generally, site owners would be interested to know when 1) their site cache is cleared, as it may affect performance and user experience, and 2) when WPSSO is fetching and recreating the cache for each post, term, and user object. I can probably reduce the number of notices and move them to the SSO notification area.

    js.

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