├── languages └── dadmin.pot ├── index.php ├── admin ├── index.php ├── css │ └── dadmin-admin.css ├── js │ └── dadmin-admin.js ├── partials │ └── dadmin-dashboard-welcome.php └── class-dadmin-admin.php ├── public ├── index.php ├── css │ └── dadmin-public.css ├── partials │ └── dadmin-public-display.php ├── js │ └── dadmin-public.js └── class-dadmin-public.php ├── includes ├── index.php ├── class-dadmin-activator.php ├── class-dadmin-deactivator.php ├── class-dadmin-i18n.php ├── class-dadmin-loader.php └── class-dadmin.php ├── uninstall.php ├── dadmin.php └── LICENSE.txt /languages/dadmin.pot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /index.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 15 | 16 | 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /admin/css/dadmin-admin.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * Dadmin plugin WordPress admin area customization 3 | */ 4 | 5 | /* Taller Admin Bar */ 6 | @media screen and ( min-width: 782px ) { 7 | html.wp-toolbar { 8 | padding-top: 60px; 9 | } 10 | #wpadminbar { 11 | height: 60px; 12 | } 13 | #wpadminbar .quicklinks .ab-empty-item, #wpadminbar .quicklinks a, #wpadminbar .shortlink-input { 14 | height: 60px; 15 | line-height: 60px; 16 | } 17 | #wpadminbar .ab-icon, #wpadminbar .ab-item:before, #wpadminbar>#wp-toolbar>#wp-admin-bar-root-default .ab-icon { 18 | padding: 16px 0; 19 | } 20 | } 21 | @media screen and ( min-width: 600px ){ 22 | 23 | } 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /includes/class-dadmin-activator.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 22 | */ 23 | class Dadmin_Activator { 24 | 25 | /** 26 | * Short Description. (use period) 27 | * 28 | * Long Description. 29 | * 30 | * @since 1.0.0 31 | */ 32 | public static function activate() { 33 | 34 | } 35 | 36 | } 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /includes/class-dadmin-deactivator.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 22 | */ 23 | class Dadmin_Deactivator { 24 | 25 | /** 26 | * Short Description. (use period) 27 | * 28 | * Long Description. 29 | * 30 | * @since 1.0.0 31 | */ 32 | public static function deactivate() { 33 | 34 | } 35 | 36 | } 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /admin/js/dadmin-admin.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | (function( $ ) { 2 | 'use strict'; 3 | 4 | /** 5 | * All of the code for your admin-specific JavaScript source 6 | * should reside in this file. 7 | * 8 | * Note that this assume you're going to use jQuery, so it prepares 9 | * the $ function reference to be used within the scope of this 10 | * function. 11 | * 12 | * From here, you're able to define handlers for when the DOM is 13 | * ready: 14 | * 15 | * $(function() { 16 | * 17 | * }); 18 | * 19 | * Or when the window is loaded: 20 | * 21 | * $( window ).load(function() { 22 | * 23 | * }); 24 | * 25 | * ...and so on. 26 | * 27 | * Remember that ideally, we should not attach any more than a single DOM-ready or window-load handler 28 | * for any particular page. Though other scripts in WordPress core, other plugins, and other themes may 29 | * be doing this, we should try to minimize doing that in our own work. 30 | */ 31 | 32 | })( jQuery ); 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/js/dadmin-public.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | (function( $ ) { 2 | 'use strict'; 3 | 4 | /** 5 | * All of the code for your public-facing JavaScript source 6 | * should reside in this file. 7 | * 8 | * Note that this assume you're going to use jQuery, so it prepares 9 | * the $ function reference to be used within the scope of this 10 | * function. 11 | * 12 | * From here, you're able to define handlers for when the DOM is 13 | * ready: 14 | * 15 | * $(function() { 16 | * 17 | * }); 18 | * 19 | * Or when the window is loaded: 20 | * 21 | * $( window ).load(function() { 22 | * 23 | * }); 24 | * 25 | * ...and so on. 26 | * 27 | * Remember that ideally, we should not attach any more than a single DOM-ready or window-load handler 28 | * for any particular page. Though other scripts in WordPress core, other plugins, and other themes may 29 | * be doing this, we should try to minimize doing that in our own work. 30 | */ 31 | 32 | })( jQuery ); 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /uninstall.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 26 | */ 27 | class Dadmin_i18n { 28 | 29 | /** 30 | * The domain specified for this plugin. 31 | * 32 | * @since 1.0.0 33 | * @access private 34 | * @var string $domain The domain identifier for this plugin. 35 | */ 36 | private $domain; 37 | 38 | /** 39 | * Load the plugin text domain for translation. 40 | * 41 | * @since 1.0.0 42 | */ 43 | public function load_plugin_textdomain() { 44 | 45 | load_plugin_textdomain( 46 | $this->domain, 47 | false, 48 | dirname( dirname( plugin_basename( __FILE__ ) ) ) . '/languages/' 49 | ); 50 | 51 | } 52 | 53 | /** 54 | * Set the domain equal to that of the specified domain. 55 | * 56 | * @since 1.0.0 57 | * @param string $domain The domain that represents the locale of this plugin. 58 | */ 59 | public function set_domain( $domain ) { 60 | $this->domain = $domain; 61 | } 62 | 63 | } 64 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dadmin.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | run(); 73 | 74 | } 75 | run_dadmin(); 76 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/class-dadmin-public.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 22 | */ 23 | class Dadmin_Public { 24 | 25 | /** 26 | * The ID of this plugin. 27 | * 28 | * @since 1.0.0 29 | * @access private 30 | * @var string $plugin_name The ID of this plugin. 31 | */ 32 | private $plugin_name; 33 | 34 | /** 35 | * The version of this plugin. 36 | * 37 | * @since 1.0.0 38 | * @access private 39 | * @var string $version The current version of this plugin. 40 | */ 41 | private $version; 42 | 43 | /** 44 | * Initialize the class and set its properties. 45 | * 46 | * @since 1.0.0 47 | * @param string $plugin_name The name of the plugin. 48 | * @param string $version The version of this plugin. 49 | */ 50 | public function __construct( $plugin_name, $version ) { 51 | 52 | $this->plugin_name = $plugin_name; 53 | $this->version = $version; 54 | 55 | } 56 | 57 | /** 58 | * Register the stylesheets for the public-facing side of the site. 59 | * 60 | * @since 1.0.0 61 | */ 62 | public function enqueue_styles() { 63 | 64 | /** 65 | * This function is provided for demonstration purposes only. 66 | * 67 | * An instance of this class should be passed to the run() function 68 | * defined in Dadmin_Loader as all of the hooks are defined 69 | * in that particular class. 70 | * 71 | * The Dadmin_Loader will then create the relationship 72 | * between the defined hooks and the functions defined in this 73 | * class. 74 | */ 75 | 76 | wp_enqueue_style( $this->plugin_name, plugin_dir_url( __FILE__ ) . 'css/dadmin-public.css', array(), $this->version, 'all' ); 77 | 78 | } 79 | 80 | /** 81 | * Register the stylesheets for the public-facing side of the site. 82 | * 83 | * @since 1.0.0 84 | */ 85 | public function enqueue_scripts() { 86 | 87 | /** 88 | * This function is provided for demonstration purposes only. 89 | * 90 | * An instance of this class should be passed to the run() function 91 | * defined in Dadmin_Loader as all of the hooks are defined 92 | * in that particular class. 93 | * 94 | * The Dadmin_Loader will then create the relationship 95 | * between the defined hooks and the functions defined in this 96 | * class. 97 | */ 98 | 99 | wp_enqueue_script( $this->plugin_name, plugin_dir_url( __FILE__ ) . 'js/dadmin-public.js', array( 'jquery' ), $this->version, false ); 100 | 101 | } 102 | 103 | } 104 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /admin/partials/dadmin-dashboard-welcome.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 13 | 14 |
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  • ' . __( 'Edit your front page' ) . '', get_edit_post_link( get_option( 'page_on_front' ) ) ); ?>
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  • ' . __( 'Add additional pages' ) . '', admin_url( 'post-new.php?post_type=page' ) ); ?>
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  • ' . __( 'Edit your front page' ) . '', get_edit_post_link( get_option( 'page_on_front' ) ) ); ?>
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  • ' . __( 'Add additional pages' ) . '', admin_url( 'post-new.php?post_type=page' ) ); ?>
  • 37 |
  • ' . __( 'Add a blog post' ) . '', admin_url( 'post-new.php' ) ); ?>
  • 38 | 39 |
  • ' . __( 'Write your first blog post' ) . '', admin_url( 'post-new.php' ) ); ?>
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  • ' . __( 'Add an About page' ) . '', admin_url( 'post-new.php?post_type=page' ) ); ?>
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  • ' . __( 'View your site' ) . '', home_url( '/' ) ); ?>
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  • widgets or menus' ), 52 | admin_url( 'widgets.php' ), admin_url( 'nav-menus.php' ) ); 53 | } elseif ( current_theme_supports( 'widgets' ) ) { 54 | echo '' . __( 'Manage widgets' ) . ''; 55 | } else { 56 | echo '' . __( 'Manage menus' ) . ''; 57 | } 58 | ?>
  • 59 | 60 | 61 |
  • ' . __( 'Turn comments on or off' ) . '', admin_url( 'options-discussion.php' ) ); ?>
  • 62 | 63 |
  • ' . __( 'Learn more about getting started' ) . '', __( 'https://codex.wordpress.org/First_Steps_With_WordPress' ) ); ?>
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /includes/class-dadmin-loader.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 23 | */ 24 | class Dadmin_Loader { 25 | 26 | /** 27 | * The array of actions registered with WordPress. 28 | * 29 | * @since 1.0.0 30 | * @access protected 31 | * @var array $actions The actions registered with WordPress to fire when the plugin loads. 32 | */ 33 | protected $actions; 34 | 35 | /** 36 | * The array of filters registered with WordPress. 37 | * 38 | * @since 1.0.0 39 | * @access protected 40 | * @var array $filters The filters registered with WordPress to fire when the plugin loads. 41 | */ 42 | protected $filters; 43 | 44 | /** 45 | * Initialize the collections used to maintain the actions and filters. 46 | * 47 | * @since 1.0.0 48 | */ 49 | public function __construct() { 50 | 51 | $this->actions = array(); 52 | $this->filters = array(); 53 | 54 | } 55 | 56 | /** 57 | * Add a new action to the collection to be registered with WordPress. 58 | * 59 | * @since 1.0.0 60 | * @param string $hook The name of the WordPress action that is being registered. 61 | * @param object $component A reference to the instance of the object on which the action is defined. 62 | * @param string $callback The name of the function definition on the $component. 63 | * @param int Optional $priority The priority at which the function should be fired. 64 | * @param int Optional $accepted_args The number of arguments that should be passed to the $callback. 65 | */ 66 | public function add_action( $hook, $component, $callback, $priority = 10, $accepted_args = 1 ) { 67 | $this->actions = $this->add( $this->actions, $hook, $component, $callback, $priority, $accepted_args ); 68 | } 69 | 70 | /** 71 | * Add a new filter to the collection to be registered with WordPress. 72 | * 73 | * @since 1.0.0 74 | * @param string $hook The name of the WordPress filter that is being registered. 75 | * @param object $component A reference to the instance of the object on which the filter is defined. 76 | * @param string $callback The name of the function definition on the $component. 77 | * @param int Optional $priority The priority at which the function should be fired. 78 | * @param int Optional $accepted_args The number of arguments that should be passed to the $callback. 79 | */ 80 | public function add_filter( $hook, $component, $callback, $priority = 10, $accepted_args = 1 ) { 81 | $this->filters = $this->add( $this->filters, $hook, $component, $callback, $priority, $accepted_args ); 82 | } 83 | 84 | /** 85 | * A utility function that is used to register the actions and hooks into a single 86 | * collection. 87 | * 88 | * @since 1.0.0 89 | * @access private 90 | * @param array $hooks The collection of hooks that is being registered (that is, actions or filters). 91 | * @param string $hook The name of the WordPress filter that is being registered. 92 | * @param object $component A reference to the instance of the object on which the filter is defined. 93 | * @param string $callback The name of the function definition on the $component. 94 | * @param int Optional $priority The priority at which the function should be fired. 95 | * @param int Optional $accepted_args The number of arguments that should be passed to the $callback. 96 | * @return type The collection of actions and filters registered with WordPress. 97 | */ 98 | private function add( $hooks, $hook, $component, $callback, $priority, $accepted_args ) { 99 | 100 | $hooks[] = array( 101 | 'hook' => $hook, 102 | 'component' => $component, 103 | 'callback' => $callback, 104 | 'priority' => $priority, 105 | 'accepted_args' => $accepted_args 106 | ); 107 | 108 | return $hooks; 109 | 110 | } 111 | 112 | /** 113 | * Register the filters and actions with WordPress. 114 | * 115 | * @since 1.0.0 116 | */ 117 | public function run() { 118 | 119 | foreach ( $this->filters as $hook ) { 120 | add_filter( $hook['hook'], array( $hook['component'], $hook['callback'] ), $hook['priority'], $hook['accepted_args'] ); 121 | } 122 | 123 | foreach ( $this->actions as $hook ) { 124 | add_action( $hook['hook'], array( $hook['component'], $hook['callback'] ), $hook['priority'], $hook['accepted_args'] ); 125 | } 126 | 127 | } 128 | 129 | } 130 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /includes/class-dadmin.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 29 | */ 30 | class Dadmin { 31 | 32 | /** 33 | * The loader that's responsible for maintaining and registering all hooks that power 34 | * the plugin. 35 | * 36 | * @since 1.0.0 37 | * @access protected 38 | * @var Dadmin_Loader $loader Maintains and registers all hooks for the plugin. 39 | */ 40 | protected $loader; 41 | 42 | /** 43 | * The unique identifier of this plugin. 44 | * 45 | * @since 1.0.0 46 | * @access protected 47 | * @var string $plugin_name The string used to uniquely identify this plugin. 48 | */ 49 | protected $plugin_name; 50 | 51 | /** 52 | * The current version of the plugin. 53 | * 54 | * @since 1.0.0 55 | * @access protected 56 | * @var string $version The current version of the plugin. 57 | */ 58 | protected $version; 59 | 60 | /** 61 | * Define the core functionality of the plugin. 62 | * 63 | * Set the plugin name and the plugin version that can be used throughout the plugin. 64 | * Load the dependencies, define the locale, and set the hooks for the admin area and 65 | * the public-facing side of the site. 66 | * 67 | * @since 1.0.0 68 | */ 69 | public function __construct() { 70 | 71 | $this->plugin_name = 'dadmin'; 72 | $this->version = '1.0.0'; 73 | 74 | $this->load_dependencies(); 75 | $this->set_locale(); 76 | $this->define_admin_hooks(); 77 | $this->define_public_hooks(); 78 | 79 | } 80 | 81 | /** 82 | * Load the required dependencies for this plugin. 83 | * 84 | * Include the following files that make up the plugin: 85 | * 86 | * - Dadmin_Loader. Orchestrates the hooks of the plugin. 87 | * - Dadmin_i18n. Defines internationalization functionality. 88 | * - Dadmin_Admin. Defines all hooks for the admin area. 89 | * - Dadmin_Public. Defines all hooks for the public side of the site. 90 | * 91 | * Create an instance of the loader which will be used to register the hooks 92 | * with WordPress. 93 | * 94 | * @since 1.0.0 95 | * @access private 96 | */ 97 | private function load_dependencies() { 98 | 99 | /** 100 | * The class responsible for orchestrating the actions and filters of the 101 | * core plugin. 102 | */ 103 | require_once plugin_dir_path( dirname( __FILE__ ) ) . 'includes/class-dadmin-loader.php'; 104 | 105 | /** 106 | * The class responsible for defining internationalization functionality 107 | * of the plugin. 108 | */ 109 | require_once plugin_dir_path( dirname( __FILE__ ) ) . 'includes/class-dadmin-i18n.php'; 110 | 111 | /** 112 | * The class responsible for defining all actions that occur in the admin area. 113 | */ 114 | require_once plugin_dir_path( dirname( __FILE__ ) ) . 'admin/class-dadmin-admin.php'; 115 | 116 | /** 117 | * The class responsible for defining all actions that occur in the public-facing 118 | * side of the site. 119 | */ 120 | require_once plugin_dir_path( dirname( __FILE__ ) ) . 'public/class-dadmin-public.php'; 121 | 122 | $this->loader = new Dadmin_Loader(); 123 | 124 | } 125 | 126 | /** 127 | * Define the locale for this plugin for internationalization. 128 | * 129 | * Uses the Dadmin_i18n class in order to set the domain and to register the hook 130 | * with WordPress. 131 | * 132 | * @since 1.0.0 133 | * @access private 134 | */ 135 | private function set_locale() { 136 | 137 | $plugin_i18n = new Dadmin_i18n(); 138 | $plugin_i18n->set_domain( $this->get_plugin_name() ); 139 | 140 | $this->loader->add_action( 'plugins_loaded', $plugin_i18n, 'load_plugin_textdomain' ); 141 | 142 | } 143 | 144 | /** 145 | * Register all of the hooks related to the admin area functionality 146 | * of the plugin. 147 | * 148 | * @since 1.0.0 149 | * @access private 150 | */ 151 | private function define_admin_hooks() { 152 | 153 | $plugin_admin = new Dadmin_Admin( $this->get_plugin_name(), $this->get_version() ); 154 | 155 | $this->loader->add_action( 'admin_enqueue_scripts', $plugin_admin, 'enqueue_styles' ); 156 | $this->loader->add_action( 'admin_enqueue_scripts', $plugin_admin, 'enqueue_scripts' ); 157 | $this->loader->add_action( 'admin_bar_menu', $plugin_admin, 'remove_default_admin_bar', 999); 158 | $this->loader->add_action( 'admin_init', $plugin_admin, 'remove_dashboard_defaults', 999); 159 | 160 | $this->loader->add_action( 'welcome_panel', $plugin_admin, 'dadmin_welcome_panel'); 161 | $this->loader->add_action( 'wp_before_admin_bar_render', $plugin_admin, 'dadmin_admin_bar_site_menu', 999 ); 162 | $this->loader->add_action( 'wp_before_admin_bar_render', $plugin_admin, 'dadmin_admin_bar_my_account_item', 999 ); 163 | 164 | 165 | } 166 | 167 | /** 168 | * Register all of the hooks related to the public-facing functionality 169 | * of the plugin. 170 | * 171 | * @since 1.0.0 172 | * @access private 173 | */ 174 | private function define_public_hooks() { 175 | 176 | $plugin_public = new Dadmin_Public( $this->get_plugin_name(), $this->get_version() ); 177 | 178 | $this->loader->add_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts', $plugin_public, 'enqueue_styles' ); 179 | $this->loader->add_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts', $plugin_public, 'enqueue_scripts' ); 180 | 181 | } 182 | 183 | /** 184 | * Run the loader to execute all of the hooks with WordPress. 185 | * 186 | * @since 1.0.0 187 | */ 188 | public function run() { 189 | $this->loader->run(); 190 | } 191 | 192 | /** 193 | * The name of the plugin used to uniquely identify it within the context of 194 | * WordPress and to define internationalization functionality. 195 | * 196 | * @since 1.0.0 197 | * @return string The name of the plugin. 198 | */ 199 | public function get_plugin_name() { 200 | return $this->plugin_name; 201 | } 202 | 203 | /** 204 | * The reference to the class that orchestrates the hooks with the plugin. 205 | * 206 | * @since 1.0.0 207 | * @return Dadmin_Loader Orchestrates the hooks of the plugin. 208 | */ 209 | public function get_loader() { 210 | return $this->loader; 211 | } 212 | 213 | /** 214 | * Retrieve the version number of the plugin. 215 | * 216 | * @since 1.0.0 217 | * @return string The version number of the plugin. 218 | */ 219 | public function get_version() { 220 | return $this->version; 221 | } 222 | 223 | } 224 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /admin/class-dadmin-admin.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 22 | */ 23 | class Dadmin_Admin { 24 | 25 | /** 26 | * The ID of this plugin. 27 | * 28 | * @since 1.0.0 29 | * @access private 30 | * @var string $plugin_name The ID of this plugin. 31 | */ 32 | private $plugin_name; 33 | 34 | /** 35 | * The version of this plugin. 36 | * 37 | * @since 1.0.0 38 | * @access private 39 | * @var string $version The current version of this plugin. 40 | */ 41 | private $version; 42 | 43 | /** 44 | * Initialize the class and set its properties. 45 | * 46 | * @since 1.0.0 47 | * @param string $plugin_name The name of this plugin. 48 | * @param string $version The version of this plugin. 49 | */ 50 | public function __construct( $plugin_name, $version ) { 51 | 52 | $this->plugin_name = $plugin_name; 53 | $this->version = $version; 54 | 55 | } 56 | 57 | /** 58 | * Register the stylesheets for the admin area. 59 | * 60 | * @since 1.0.0 61 | */ 62 | public function enqueue_styles() { 63 | 64 | /** 65 | * This function is provided for demonstration purposes only. 66 | * 67 | * An instance of this class should be passed to the run() function 68 | * defined in Dadmin_Loader as all of the hooks are defined 69 | * in that particular class. 70 | * 71 | * The Dadmin_Loader will then create the relationship 72 | * between the defined hooks and the functions defined in this 73 | * class. 74 | */ 75 | 76 | wp_enqueue_style( $this->plugin_name, plugin_dir_url( __FILE__ ) . 'css/dadmin-admin.css', array(), $this->version, 'all' ); 77 | 78 | } 79 | 80 | /** 81 | * Register the JavaScript for the admin area. 82 | * 83 | * @since 1.0.0 84 | */ 85 | public function enqueue_scripts() { 86 | 87 | /** 88 | * This function is provided for demonstration purposes only. 89 | * 90 | * An instance of this class should be passed to the run() function 91 | * defined in Dadmin_Loader as all of the hooks are defined 92 | * in that particular class. 93 | * 94 | * The Dadmin_Loader will then create the relationship 95 | * between the defined hooks and the functions defined in this 96 | * class. 97 | */ 98 | 99 | wp_enqueue_script( $this->plugin_name, plugin_dir_url( __FILE__ ) . 'js/dadmin-admin.js', array( 'jquery' ), $this->version, false ); 100 | 101 | } 102 | 103 | /** 104 | * Remove the default Admin bar content. 105 | * 106 | * No more W logo to direct anyone offsite and only direct user back to admin when on the front end, 107 | * 108 | * @param $wp_admin_bar 109 | */ 110 | public function remove_default_admin_bar( $wp_admin_bar ){ 111 | 112 | $ids = array( 113 | 'wp-logo', 114 | 'updates', 115 | 'comments', 116 | 'new-content', 117 | 'customize', 118 | //'my-account' 119 | 120 | ); 121 | foreach( $ids as $id) { 122 | $wp_admin_bar->remove_node( $id ); 123 | } 124 | 125 | } 126 | 127 | /** 128 | * Get rid of all default dashboard panels. 129 | * 130 | * Removes the welcome panel, dashboard widgets. 131 | * 132 | */ 133 | public function remove_dashboard_defaults() { 134 | 135 | remove_meta_box( 'dashboard_incoming_links', 'dashboard', 'normal' ); 136 | remove_meta_box( 'dashboard_plugins', 'dashboard', 'normal' ); 137 | remove_meta_box( 'dashboard_primary', 'dashboard', 'side' ); 138 | remove_meta_box( 'dashboard_secondary', 'dashboard', 'normal' ); 139 | remove_meta_box( 'dashboard_quick_press', 'dashboard', 'side' ); 140 | remove_meta_box( 'dashboard_recent_drafts', 'dashboard', 'side' ); 141 | remove_meta_box( 'dashboard_recent_comments', 'dashboard', 'normal' ); 142 | remove_meta_box( 'dashboard_right_now', 'dashboard', 'normal' ); 143 | remove_meta_box( 'dashboard_activity', 'dashboard', 'normal');//since 3.8 144 | 145 | /** 146 | * Remove the default Welcome Panel 147 | */ 148 | remove_action( 'welcome_panel', 'wp_welcome_panel' ); 149 | 150 | } 151 | 152 | /** 153 | * Add the WPHost Welcome Panel 154 | * 155 | * @since 1.0.0 156 | */ 157 | public function dadmin_welcome_panel() { 158 | include_once 'partials/dadmin-dashboard-welcome.php'; 159 | } 160 | 161 | /** 162 | * Add the "My Account" item. 163 | * 164 | * @since 1.0.0 165 | * 166 | * @param WP_Admin_Bar $wp_admin_bar 167 | */ 168 | function dadmin_admin_bar_my_account_item( $wp_admin_bar ) { 169 | 170 | global $wp_admin_bar; 171 | 172 | $user_id = get_current_user_id(); 173 | $current_user = wp_get_current_user(); 174 | $profile_url = get_edit_profile_url( $user_id ); 175 | 176 | if ( ! $user_id ) 177 | return; 178 | 179 | $avatar = get_avatar( $user_id, 26 ); 180 | $howdy = sprintf( __('%1$s'), $current_user->display_name ); 181 | $class = empty( $avatar ) ? '' : 'with-avatar'; 182 | 183 | $wp_admin_bar->add_menu( array( 184 | 'id' => 'my-account', 185 | 'parent' => 'top-secondary', 186 | 'title' => $howdy . $avatar, 187 | 'href' => $profile_url, 188 | 'meta' => array( 189 | 'class' => $class, 190 | ), 191 | ) ); 192 | } 193 | 194 | 195 | /** 196 | * Add the "Site Name" menu. 197 | * 198 | * @since 3.3.0 199 | * 200 | * @param WP_Admin_Bar $wp_admin_bar 201 | */ 202 | function dadmin_admin_bar_site_menu( $wp_admin_bar ) { 203 | 204 | global $wp_admin_bar; 205 | 206 | // Don't show for logged out users. 207 | if ( ! is_user_logged_in() ) 208 | return; 209 | 210 | // Show only when the user is a member of this site, or they're a super admin. 211 | if ( ! is_user_member_of_blog() && ! is_super_admin() ) 212 | return; 213 | 214 | $blogname = get_bloginfo('name'); 215 | 216 | if ( ! $blogname ) { 217 | $blogname = preg_replace( '#^(https?://)?(www.)?#', '', get_home_url() ); 218 | } 219 | 220 | if ( is_network_admin() ) { 221 | $blogname = sprintf( __('Network Admin: %s'), esc_html( get_current_site()->site_name ) ); 222 | } elseif ( is_user_admin() ) { 223 | $blogname = sprintf( __('User Dashboard: %s'), esc_html( get_current_site()->site_name ) ); 224 | } 225 | 226 | $title = wp_html_excerpt( $blogname, 40, '…' ); 227 | if ( !is_admin() ) { 228 | $title = 'Return to your site Admin'; 229 | } 230 | $wp_admin_bar->add_menu( array( 231 | 'id' => 'site-name', 232 | 'title' => $title, 233 | 'href' => is_admin() ? home_url( '/' ) : admin_url(), 234 | ) ); 235 | 236 | 237 | 238 | // Create submenu items. 239 | 240 | if ( is_admin() ) { 241 | // Add an option to visit the site. 242 | $wp_admin_bar->add_menu( array( 243 | 'parent' => 'site-name', 244 | 'id' => 'view-site', 245 | 'title' => __( 'Visit Site' ), 246 | 'href' => home_url( '/' ), 247 | ) ); 248 | 249 | if ( is_blog_admin() && is_multisite() && current_user_can( 'manage_sites' ) ) { 250 | $wp_admin_bar->add_menu( array( 251 | 'parent' => 'site-name', 252 | 'id' => 'edit-site', 253 | 'title' => __( 'Edit Site' ), 254 | 'href' => network_admin_url( 'site-info.php?id=' . get_current_blog_id() ), 255 | ) ); 256 | } 257 | 258 | } else { 259 | 260 | // Add the appearance submenu items. 261 | wp_admin_bar_appearance_menu( $wp_admin_bar ); 262 | } 263 | } 264 | 265 | } 266 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 2, June 1991 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 5 | 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA 6 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 7 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 8 | 9 | Preamble 10 | 11 | The licenses for most software are designed to take away your 12 | freedom to share and change it. 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