September 20, 2010: 12:36 am
Fantastic, thank you very much!
August 10, 2010: 8:25 pm
i’d be interested to know how you got your nice url’s to work.

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July 13, 2010: 5:08 am
Really like this website, this really helps and very useful.
July 8, 2010: 5:45 am
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June 28, 2010: 11:23 am
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June 23, 2010: 5:21 am
Set your life easier take the loans and all you want.
July 8, 2009: 6:10 pm
Hm that sounds good but I would like to know more details.
April 12, 2009: 5:57 am
Hi there, Ugh, I liked! So clear and positively. Have a nice day Charlie
March 11, 2009: 8:54 pm
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November 5, 2008: 8:41 pm
And there is what some alternative? ;)

Mihir Lakhani
April 5, 2007: 4:53 am
Its very interesting to see this code been given here. Before reading this I did edit code to show only 1/4th amount of feed, but you have encouraged me to get rid of that and add some useful information for my self and other blogger. :) i think i will b glad to network wid u .. :)

Richard Hall
August 15, 2006: 4:52 am
thanks for the hack - I also commented out the fetch_rss call to technorati, because that was adding 30+ seconds to my heavily firewalled intranet blog

Bert
June 18, 2006: 2:14 pm
Very nice job there. This dashboard thing was bothering me for a long time.
January 4, 2006: 6:50 am
Hi Angsuman Nice. (1) I found a version marked Version 2. Is this the latest? I thought I saw reference to a V3 but could nor find that... (2) Do you have any idea why the 'Incoming' RSS call to Technorati sometimes works but most times just comes up empty? The original dashboard seems to get this feed back every time and having looked at the code I see it is identical. But it's patchy which is curious.... Andy

Carl
December 31, 2005: 11:16 am
Just installed WP2 and couldn't figure out WHY they didn't have a way to disable that lousy dashboard. (it was taking 60-90 seconds to log in!) Thank you ever so much, now I feel a LOT better working with WP2 but still mad why they didn't include your hack in WP2.
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chris
December 12, 2005: 12:11 am
Thank you so much, I have been trying to figure out how to get that "crap" of the dashboard all day. I don't understand why they put that there in the first place except to try to steal my traffic.
November 7, 2005: 11:03 pm
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dan
August 17, 2005: 11:36 am
I had the exact same feelings, but I didn't know about yours so I wrote my own. I added a few different features in case anyone's interested: https://dan.hersam.com/archives/2005/08/17/new-wordpress-dashboard
July 29, 2005: 8:14 am
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July 19, 2005: 9:09 am
@CT The Dashboard does provide overall status of your weblog at a glance. It allows you to view sites linking to you, work on your drafts, moderate comments, write posts, shows latest posts, comments etc. In short functionality that would sorely be missed if we just re-direct to a chosen page. The only issue was the feeds it was downloading which as you can see from the comments above often takes even a minute or more. Also it makes it harder to use it when you are working on a local installation while being disconnected from the net. So DashBoard Hack is all the goodies of DashBoard minus the pain-in-the-neck-feeds :) In version 2 (link in the post) additional features are provided without the performance penalties.

CT
July 19, 2005: 6:36 am
While I appreciate the work you put into the hack, wouldn't an easier workaround -- just for avoiding the Dashboard -- have been to link directly to the Write page (ala the default admin destination under WP 1.2)? So instead of having your admin bookmark/link point to "blog.com/wordpress/wp-admin", you point it to "blog.com/wordpress/wp-admin/post.php" (or edit.php, or anything). Just a thought.

pandem
June 13, 2005: 3:27 pm
life is much easier now! thank you!

eve
June 13, 2005: 12:29 am
AWESOME! I love this! Thanks for sharing!
June 8, 2005: 6:49 pm
This is very nice modification. I have done it and the dashboard load very fast now. Thanks...!
June 3, 2005: 10:46 am
@Terence I am happy to know you found it useful!
June 3, 2005: 10:01 am
You have no idea how close I was to giving up before I found your hack.... my dashboard page took about 30 secs to login before, and now I can get it in less than 2 secs!
April 23, 2005: 2:03 pm
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April 22, 2005: 9:01 pm
This is amazing. I am going to fit mine right now and add it to my list of default tweaks and upgrades for installs for third parties. Could this be a new euphemism. *Reduced* means deleted. Great stuff. Thanks.
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April 18, 2005: 4:24 am
Very nice work, and useful indeed---ultrasonic dashboard now! ;) Just a sidenote, more of a personal taste matter: Blog Stats + Drafts + Incoming Links being 'glued' to the left side of the viewport seems a bit unattractive; I like it more wrapped inside the default white container. But hey: personal taste. ;)
April 17, 2005: 10:29 pm
@Carlos That looks about right :)
April 17, 2005: 4:47 am
@angsuman: 1. Yes, using 1.5 2. Yes, renamed my version, popped yours in. 3. Nope, no further changes. Everything to the left of the "Latest Activity" box is missing... UPDATE... I just went to look at it to send you an image, and it's there! It works! Must've been some database update thing. Thx.
April 16, 2005: 11:20 pm
@Carlos 1. Are you using WordPress 1.5? 2. Have you replaced the index.php in wp-admin directory with my version? 3. Have you made any further changes to that directory? If 1 & 2 is true and 3 is false then you should see a screen similar to what is shown in the post (click for larger view). Let me know.
April 16, 2005: 5:48 pm
I tried this, but all I see is the "Latest Activity" box. The rest of the page (apart from the menubar on top) is blank. Blog stats, drafts and incoming links are not shown. Any ideas?
April 16, 2005: 3:16 pm
I just happened to stumble upon your hack on trimming down the index of the admin page, and I can't say anything bad about it! =) It really helped me out a lot and now this website of mine loads a lot faster. Thanks!
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April 12, 2005: 9:32 pm
Trimming the fat from WordPress Simple Thoughts: "I got tired of the fat, resource-hogging DashBoard shipped with WordPress 1.5. It gets feed from God-knows-how-many WordPress blogs for no good reason and without my (or your) consent." I just installed the fix and it works. Highly...
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April 12, 2005: 2:32 am
Ha, I thought I was the only one who is sick of it. Kudos to you!! For what it's worth here is a link to the changes I made too: Screengrab: https://www.cafegeek.com/i/temps/cgadmin.gif Link to index.php(index.txt): https://www.cafegeek.com/public_html/i/temps/index.txt
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April 9, 2005: 8:20 pm
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April 9, 2005: 3:20 pm
nice work. my dashboard now looks a lot less cluttered.
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April 1, 2005: 5:54 am
Very nice, thanks. Dashboard is now useful - well, almost :)
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March 30, 2005: 9:35 pm
Much better, thanks ;-)
March 29, 2005: 7:38 pm
You are absolutely correct. My mistake. Thanks for pointing this out -- and for your great modifications. :-)
March 29, 2005: 3:38 pm
@E. Alvin Davis Dashboard-on-Diet doesn't do absolutely anything to the password change screen. To access it (password change screen) you should go to Users Menu (in admin), click on Your Profile and supply your preferred at the bottom. Let me reassure you again that Dashboard-On-Diet cannot and does not affect any other screen. It has been thoroughly tested before release. If you are unable to access the User/Your Profile then it has probably to do with some plugins you have installed or any other changes made.
March 27, 2005: 5:18 am
Hi. Thanks for the hack. I really appreciate your sharing. There is one problem I believe. I had a password problem and WP issued a new one. The problem? The dashboard diet has reduced the "change password" option all together. I don't think it's there anymore. Consequently, it seems I'm now stuck with the standard issue password instead of one of my choice. Any ideas on how I might rectify this? Thanks again. E. Alvin Davis ScoreMoreClients.com/blog

Aki
March 24, 2005: 1:44 am
Now this was one of the best things I did for my blog today! Thank you soooo much. Aki
March 23, 2005: 9:36 pm
Awesome! dashboard now fires up so faaaast! amazing stuff mate :)

Vkaryl
March 23, 2005: 8:31 am
AHHHH!!!! You are a KING! Thank you.... I think there's something mentioned on the permalinks page similar, but it made no sense to me - but now I see. Thanks SO much. WordPress has the world's best community!
March 22, 2005: 6:27 pm
@Vkaryl Thanks a lot! You made my day :) To implement the solution on permalinks you do not need .htaccess/mod_rewrite to work. Frankly I don't like them either. They are too arcane in syntax and even the slightest change can easily break the site. To implement my solution with permalinks all you have to do is login as admin in WordPress, go to Options/Permalink and change the Structure to /index.php/archive/%postname%/ and Category base to /index.php/category You are done! Now you get permalinks url like this website for posts and category. No more ugly url's with query strings. Also such permalinks helps search engines to better place your site wrt. keywords. Enjoy!

Vkaryl
March 22, 2005: 3:45 pm
I am PATHETICALLY grateful to you for the "dashboard on a diet"! Thanks. You're a prince. I'm linking to you.... As to the permalink thing, I can't even get the .htaccess/modrewrite to work. I have an .htaccess produced by Cpanel which has other domains allowed to access images on various sites - wp never sees it as writeable, even if I set it 777, and I haven't a clue how to make it behave manually. I really wish I could follow what you've done....
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@Matteo I have described my permalink structure and also some justifications why I haven't included date in permalink. Let me know if you find it useful.
March 20, 2005: 7:58 am
nice modification :) i'd be interested to know how you got your nice url's to work. ie: https://siteurl/index.php/category/post
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March 20, 2005: 6:32 am
I just wanted to say thank you for the slimmed down admin page. Much appreciated!

Ronald
March 20, 2005: 5:55 am
Much better this way, thanx.
March 20, 2005: 5:19 am
Fantastic, thank you very much!