By default, admins can mark content as redundant, outdated, trivial, or in need of a review for SEO or of style.
The plugin creates a custom taxonomy (like a new set of categories) that's visible only from the admin screens.
Content status labels work just like normal categories do, allowing the admin to remove the built-in ones and add his own if he likes.
It is possible to assign a content owner (distinct from the original author) and keep notes.
The new custom content types in 3.0 are supported.
Installation:
Unpack and upload it to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
What is new in this release:
- Corrected a problem in the outdated query introduced in 1.6.1.
- Fixed notices on settings screen.
What is new in version 1.7:
- Corrected a problem in the outdated query introduced in 1.6.1.
- Fixed notices on settings screen.
What is new in version 1.6:
- Content Audit Attributes are now available to edit under all the post types being audited, not just Pages.
What is new in version 1.5.3:
- Added an extra hook to make sure audit fields are saved when you have not edited any built-in post fields.
What is new in version 1.5:
- Fixed various permissions-related issues, including the Overview screen.
- Added Audit links to the admin bar, allowing auditors to quickly categorize or trash content from the front end.
- Added Content Audit fields to Quick Edit and Bulk Edit.
- Added a CSV export of the audit report, available from the Overview screen.
What is new in version 1.4:
- New option to set an expiration date for individual posts/pages/etc., at which time the content will be marked as outdated.
- Supports custom roles.
- Added "audited" status to the default list, to be used when the audit for that item is complete. This can be removed.
What is new in version 1.3.1:
- Bugfix: The auto-outdate feature was using 'months' no matter what unit of time you chose. This is fixed.
- Authors or contributors who can't audit content can now see the audit notes, owner, and attributes on their own posts.
- Improvements to the Dashboard widget.
What is new in version 1.2.1:
- Bugfix: The option to show the status and notes to logged-in users will now respect the checkbox.
- Bugfix: You should now be able to delete all the built-in status categories except Outdated (which is used by the auto-outdate feature).
Requirements:
- WordPress 3.1 or higher
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