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Guess Who’s Not Crazy: That little Plugin notification in WordPress 2.7

February 8th, 2009

In my fresh WordPress 2.7 install, the Plugins nav had a “1″ next to it that would not go away. I couldn’t figure out what the heck it was trying to notify me about.

Here’s what I’ve been trained to think it means:

  • 1 plugin needs attention
    (As in, “you’re not quite done installing a plugin, you need an API key or something.”)
    or
  • 1 plugin just got installed. Or enabled. Or disabled.
    (And this notification will soon fade away.)

Sometimes it was red.

Sometimes it was grey.

Here’s what it actually meant:

An inactive plugin that came with my install, WP-Super-Cache,was eligible for an upgrade. This was installed via Dreamhost who may have packaged some dormant plugins. I have no idea at the moment whether non-Dreamhost installs will run into this.

I guess it’s a variation of the “needs attention” design pattern, but given that it was an inactive plugin, and the status of the available upgrade wasn’t particularly prominent or connected or linked-to from the Plugin (1), I know I’m not the only one who’s been stumped by this. I won’t name names, but a WP vet I asked didn’t know either.

GUESS WHO’S NOT CRAZY.

The more you know.