2016-07-20, 08:03:28
(This post was last modified: 2016-07-20, 08:11:36 by carpman.
Edit Reason: Added explanation
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Yeah. The way I would use it is like this:
When the main parties responsible for content and development are working on the site you'd have it switched off. Then, when one isn't expecting work to be done and/or one wants notification(s) for any visitor added content (or unexpected client added content) one would switch it on.
As I mentioned there are a number of plugins which allow visitors to add content (e.g. http://get-simple.info/forums/showthread.php?tid=8506). Having such a notification option centralised, would have the added bonus of relieving plugin developers of the burden of providing notification functionality.
C.
EDIT: The point being that some sites (informational for example) once the info content is there, they don't require regular interaction. However, interaction can come from clients or visitors and the person responsible for the site may need to act on modifications or allow a post where content is moderated. This would save having to login to check (which can be a burden if you have many sites under your control).
When the main parties responsible for content and development are working on the site you'd have it switched off. Then, when one isn't expecting work to be done and/or one wants notification(s) for any visitor added content (or unexpected client added content) one would switch it on.
As I mentioned there are a number of plugins which allow visitors to add content (e.g. http://get-simple.info/forums/showthread.php?tid=8506). Having such a notification option centralised, would have the added bonus of relieving plugin developers of the burden of providing notification functionality.
C.
EDIT: The point being that some sites (informational for example) once the info content is there, they don't require regular interaction. However, interaction can come from clients or visitors and the person responsible for the site may need to act on modifications or allow a post where content is moderated. This would save having to login to check (which can be a burden if you have many sites under your control).