Text field for notes per WordPress installation
For managing many WordPress installations with WP Toolkit, it would be helpful to be able to add a (searchable) text note to each instance.
Similar to labels, but just a free text field where you can insert a few lines of text.
We will consider this functionality in upcoming releases if it will be popular. Everyone, please continue voting for this feature if you consider it important.
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Triner Media + Print commented
@Vojkan Cvijanovic Please see also this very similar feature suggestion
https://plesk.uservoice.com/forums/184549-feature-suggestions/suggestions/43747158-text-field-for-notes-per-wordpress-installation -
Vojkan Cvijanovic commented
Currently, we have private labels for websites. Could you please add an option to have notes where one can enter 200 words?
Also, can we please have the option to create tags for sites which we could then filter? -
Triner Media + Print commented
Thank you for asking.
I know about the feature of custom labels. (But to be honest, I had expected the implementation of this enhancement to be a bit different, see comments on https://plesk.uservoice.com/forums/184549-feature-suggestions/suggestions/42474760-custom-labels-in-wp-toolkit).
Anyway, for me labels differ from notes in the following aspects:
– Visibility: A label should, like you said, clearly/always be visible, as prominent as the title. The notes field, on the other hand, is more of a detailed information that does not have to be visible immediately.
– Length: For me, a label is as short as possible. The notes, on the other hand, can contain complete sentences.
– Function: Labels fulfill the function of classifying/grouping entries. (To ensure that they can be consistently assigned multiple times, they should therefore be indexed globally. In addition, I would expect to be able to filter and sort by labels. Unfortunately, neither is currently the case, hence my parenthetical note at the beginning). Notes do not have this function. They are just additional and individual information about an entry. Ideally, they are part of the search index.Which brings us to your second question: Yes, that is exactly what I meant.