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Hwinote Dashboard Control helps you organize and manage WordPress plugins from a dedicated admin screen and a dashboard widget.
You can group plugins into custom tabs, display selected tabs on the WordPress dashboard, quickly activate or deactivate plugins, run stable bulk operations, and keep personal notes for each plugin.
It is designed for site owners and administrators who manage many plugins and want a cleaner way to check plugin status, updates, categories, and operational notes.
Recommended for
Sites with many installed plugins
Administrators who frequently activate or deactivate plugins
Users who want to organize plugins by purpose, such as SEO, security, forms, display, or disabled candidates
Users who want quick dashboard access to selected plugin groups
Users who want personal notes for plugin management
Features
Plugin Group Management
Create custom tabs for organizing plugins
Assign each plugin to a tab
Add personal notes to each plugin
Search and filter plugins by name, tab, status, note, or dashboard visibility
Save changed rows in bulk
Dashboard Widget
Display selected tabs directly on the WordPress dashboard
Quickly check active or inactive status
Activate or deactivate plugins with switch controls
Select multiple plugins and run bulk activation or deactivation
Display detected admin menu names when available
Limit the initial number of plugins shown in each dashboard tab
Expand long lists with a “Show all (remaining N)” button
Collapse expanded lists again
Show a target-version update notice for this plugin only when an update is available
Dashboard Display Count
Default initial display count is 5 plugins per dashboard tab
The display count can be set from 1 to 10
Tabs with fewer plugins than the configured count are shown fully
Tabs with more plugins display an expand button
Hidden plugins are not included in dashboard bulk selection until expanded
Admin Menu Name Display
Detect and show related admin menu names when possible
Supports plugin-created submenus such as Tools / Content Search
Hides WordPress core screens such as Appearance / Widgets when they are not plugin-specific
Works as reference information only and does not modify notes automatically
Previously detected menu names can be shown when a plugin is inactive
Deleted plugins are hidden from the management list and dashboard when their main plugin file no longer exists
Drag and drop dashboard plugins to save a custom display order for each tab
Bulk Operations
Bulk activate selected plugins
Bulk deactivate selected plugins
Sequential processing for improved stability
Clear success and failure feedback
Plugin Update Management
Show update labels for plugins with available updates
Update plugins directly from the management screen
AJAX-based updates without page reloads
Refresh version information after updates
Show native WordPress update errors when available
Data Cleanup Option
Choose whether plugin settings should be removed during uninstall
Preserve tab and assignment settings when the option is off
Remove tab settings, assignments, and related data when the option is on
Usage
Create and manage tabs
Open Plugin Control+ from the WordPress admin menu.
Add a new tab, such as SEO, Security, Forms, Display, or Disabled candidates.
Choose whether the tab should be shown on the dashboard.
Assign plugins to the tab from the plugin list.
Manage plugins from the dashboard
Open the WordPress dashboard.
Select a tab in the Plugin Control+ widget.
Use the toggle switch to activate or deactivate a plugin.
Use the bulk controls to activate or deactivate selected visible plugins.
Change the dashboard display count
Open Plugin Control+.
Find the Dashboard initial display count setting.
Enter a number from 1 to 10.
Save the setting.
When a dashboard tab contains more plugins than the configured count, a “Show all (remaining N)” button appears below the list.
Add personal notes
Open the plugin list in Plugin Control+.
Enter notes in the Personal note field.
Save the row or use Save changed rows.
Update plugins
Click the Update available label for a plugin.
Confirm the update dialog.
The update runs without leaving the management screen.
Update Hwinote Dashboard Control
When an update for this plugin is available, a notice such as [Update to v1.6.5] appears beside the Plugin Control+ dashboard widget title.
Clicking the notice opens the standard WordPress Updates screen.
Data Removal
You can choose whether plugin data should be removed when the plugin is uninstalled.
OFF: Settings are preserved after uninstall.
ON: Tab settings, plugin assignments, notes, and related data are permanently deleted.
Warning: This action cannot be undone after uninstall.
Related Links
Plugin Overview:
https://hwinotes.com/plugin-group-manager/
Notes
Bulk operations prioritize stability over speed.
Processing time may vary depending on the server environment.
Plugin updates require proper file permissions.
This plugin only affects the WordPress admin area.
Menu name detection is best-effort and may not detect every plugin menu.
The self-update notice uses the standard WordPress Updates screen.
License
This plugin is licensed under the GPL v2 or later.
