Why be shown at all that an inactive plug in needs to be updated? I can see that you may want to know it has an update if your looking at the plugin screen itself, but if your writing a new post, do you really care right then that an inactive plugin has an update?

Chris

Chris Thomson wrote:
What if it notified you differently based on whether the plugin is activated or deactivated? What if the little red dot in the sidebar was grey for inactive plugins needing updates (ignore roughness): http://img.skitch.com/20081206-b8age367un74ay52ryjyprr76h.jpg

Just my 2c.

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Chris Thomson
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On 6-Dec-08, at 11:34 AM, DJ Allyn wrote:

Is there a reason you keep the  inactive plugins your host includes with
one-click or Fantastico? They are usually the first things I delete when I get them. For me, it is the Hello Dolly plugin I get every time I upgrade.
I don't dislike it, I just don't use it, so I get rid of it so I don't
clutter things up.

Just MY two cents.  ;)

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DJ Allyn
www.djallyn.org
www.liberaltopia.org

"The real trouble with reality is that there is no background music"

Is it at all possible, for the Plugin notifier to not alert us when inactive plugins have updates? With one of my installs, it came with several plugins automatically installed from my hosting company, which I don't use. Its a
pain having to check to make sure none of the ones I actually use are
needing to be updated...

Just my 2 cents,

Chris
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