Sunday, April 28, 2013

Notification Rule Example

Notification Rule Example change // custom post type // email // log // logging // notification // notify // page // placeholders // post // status // transition // wordpress //
Created 28 May 13
Last Update 1 June 13
Compatible Browsers IE6, IE7, IE8, IE9, IE10, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Chrome
Software Version WordPress 3.5, WordPress 3.4, WordPress 3.3
Compatible With WooCommerce 2.0.x
High Resolution No
Files Included JavaScript JS, HTML, CSS, PHP

Post Status Notifier notifies about status changes of your WordPress content by sending custom emails or writing log entries.

Visit the plugin homepage at: http://www.ifeelweb.de/wp-plugins/post-status-notifier/

Read the plugin’s documentation: http://docs.ifeelweb.de/post-status-notifier/

What customers say

Jon: “Thank you for your great support – the plugin works great now and has accomplished what 5 other commercial and free plugins couldn’t – to provide simple and configurable email notifications for WP status changes.”

Features

  • Define custom notification rules
  • Support for posts, pages and all custom post types
  • Support for all post status values
  • Create custom email texts with support for many placeholders
  • Optional logging: Logs status changes based on your rules
  • Dashboard widget showing the latest log entries
  • Comprehensive documentation
  • Included translations: english, german
  • Support in english and german via Zendesk: ifeelwebde.zendesk.com
  • Tested on Windows, Mac OS and Linux
  • Built on our ifeelweb.de WordPress Plugin Framework

Requirements

  • WordPress >= 3.3
  • PHP >= 5.2.x

Use cases

Here are some simple examples of how you can use Post Status Notifier. You can easily adapt the notification rules to your own use case.

Case 1: The pending post

You host a blog / website with several authors and you want to be informed when a new post is ready for review? This rule sends a notification email to the blog admin when a new post got submitted for review.

Notification Rule Example

Case 2: The happy author

This rule sends an email to the author of a post when it got published.

Example case 2: The happy author

Case 3: The pedantic admin

This rule is for blog admins who want to be informed about every single post status change.

Example case 3: The pedantic admin

Changelog

Version 1.0.1 – 31.05.2013

  • Removed dependency to PHP pdo_mysql (framework database models now work with native wpdb object)
  • Improved backwards compatibility up to WP 3.3 (tested on 3.3.x / 3.4.x / 3.5.x)
  • Adjusted log timestamp format to blog date/time settings

Version 1.0.0 – Initial Release: 26.05.2013

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