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By: Keith Davis

I was wondering why you would want to hide the message but hiding it for clients makes sense. Might come in useful in the future. Appreciate the info.

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By: Blogmum

I only got two clients so far and told them to just ignore any update messages. They leave most things to me anyway. But it is good if there is a possibility to hide it before clients start messing...

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By: Melinda

I will definitely be using this for my clients, I offer full service maintenance and don’t want my clients to be confused by the nag. Of course, if I had a client that was pretty web savvy and wanted...

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By: Renji

How can I hide the plugin update count seen in the dashboard menu?

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By: wpbeginner

@Renji This plugin should work:http://www.wpbeginner.com/plugins/plugin-updates-blocker-plugin-for-wordpress-designers-developers/

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By: gregdavispsu

I tried this on a client site and it worked great except for the WP Status Dashboard shows an error after the code is activated. The nag message is removed as described above, but it seems WP Status...

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By: Marius

thank you very much mate! I’m so relaxed now. pheuh !

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By: Faysal Shahi

Simple but Awesome, Thanks

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By: Robert

@Keith Davis. Some Theme developers create a new version of a Theme and then warn all their users to upgrade to the latest version because they will no longer support the old version. Unfortunately,...

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By: JGm

Thks a lot, it works

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