Simply mark and highlight posts, pages and posts of custom post types within the posts view overview
Mark Posts plugin provides an easy way to mark and highlight posts, pages and posts of custom post types within the WordPress admin posts overview.
Features
- Set custom marker categories and colors
- Assign marker categories to posts/pages or any other post type
- View the highlighted posts within the posts overview
- Quick edit, bulk edit and/or edit all markers at once
- Dashboard widget with marker status count
- Optional custom setup via filters (check our wiki for instructions)
Support
Always feel free to raise an issue on GitHub.
Screenshots
Shows a screenshot of marked posts in the posts overview.
Shows a screenshot of the options box while editing a post.
Shows a screenshot of the quick edit box in the posts overview.
Shows a screenshot of the Mark Posts settings screen.
Shows a screenshot of the Mark Posts dashboard widget.
FAQ
How can I display the marker taxonomy terms on my website?
Check the Custom Marker Taxonomy Arguments wiki page for further information.
Can I set specific user roles for specific markers?
Check the Custom Marker Limits wiki page for further information.
Can I set custom parameters for the posts displayed on the dashboard?
Check the Custom Dashboard Queries wiki page for further information.
Can I export/import markers?
Check the Export & Import wiki page for further information.
Can I remove my custom post type from the plugin options?
Check the Reset Custom Post Types wiki page for further information.
I’m having issues getting the plugin to work what should I do?
Always feel free to raise an issue on GitHub.
Where can I get more information and support for this plugin?
Visit Mark Posts on Github.
ChangeLog
2.2.3
- Fixes the assignment of default colors when creating multiple new markers
2.2.2
- Hides internal (plugin) post types by default
2.2.1
- Refactors stray PHP short tags
- Prefixes generic function names
2.2.0
2.1.0
2.0.1
- Fixes a possible XSS vulnerability
Thanks @fuzzyap1 for discovering and responsibly disclosing this vulnerability
2.0.0
1.2.4
- Fixes a bug with WordPress 5.5.1
1.2.3
- Excludes specific internal plugin post types per default
1.2.2
- Sets the minimum required PHP version to PHP 7.0
1.2.1
1.2.0
Check our changelog for previous releases.