dashboard.php

Overview

Dashboard widgets, feeds, and screen logic for the main WP admin dashboard.

Functions

  • wp_dashboard_setup() — WordPress Dashboard Widget Administration Screen API
  • wp_add_dashboard_widget() — Fires after core widgets for the Network Admin dashboard have been registered.
  • wp_dashboard() — Displays the dashboard.
  • wp_dashboard_right_now() — Dashboard widget that displays some basic stats about the site.
  • wp_network_dashboard_right_now() — Filters the array of extra elements to list in the ‘At a Glance’
  • wp_dashboard_quick_press() — Fires in the Network Admin ‘Right Now’ dashboard widget
  • wp_dashboard_recent_drafts() — This filter is documented in wp-admin/edit-form-advanced.php */
  • wp_dashboard_site_activity() — This filter is documented in wp-admin/includes/class-wp-comments-list-table.php */
  • wp_dashboard_recent_posts() — Generates Publishing Soon and Recently Published sections.
  • wp_dashboard_recent_comments() — Filters the query arguments used for the Recent Posts widget.
  • wp_dashboard_rss_output() — Display generic dashboard RSS widget feed.
  • wp_dashboard_cached_rss_widget() — Checks to see if all of the feed url in $check_urls are cached.
  • wp_dashboard_trigger_widget_control() — Calls widget control callback.
  • wp_dashboard_rss_control() — Sets up the RSS dashboard widget control and $args to be used as input to wp_widget_rss_form().
  • wp_dashboard_events_news() — Renders the Events and News dashboard widget.
  • wp_print_community_events_markup() — Prints the markup for the Community Events section of the Events and News Dashboard widget.
  • wp_print_community_events_templates() — Renders the events templates for the Event and News widget.
  • wp_dashboard_primary() — ‘WordPress Events and News’ dashboard widget.
  • wp_dashboard_primary_output() — Filters the primary link URL for the ‘WordPress Events and News’ dashboard widget.
  • wp_dashboard_quota() — Displays file upload quota on dashboard.
  • wp_dashboard_browser_nag() — Displays the browser update nag.
  • dashboard_browser_nag_class() — Filters the notice output for the ‘Browse Happy’ nag meta box.
  • wp_check_browser_version() — Checks if the user needs a browser update.
  • wp_dashboard_php_nag() — Response should be an array with:
  • dashboard_php_nag_class() — Adds an additional class to the PHP nag if the current version is insecure.
  • wp_dashboard_site_health() — Displays the Site Health Status widget.
  • wp_dashboard_empty() — Outputs empty dashboard widget to be populated by JS later.
  • wp_welcome_panel() — Displays a welcome panel to introduce users to WordPress.