WPMUDEV is a neat site that offers all sorts of plugins for free and for $$$. Unfortunately, any time you install one of their plugins, it throws a super annoying “nag” message at the top – even if you buy the damn thing!
Up until recently, the Remove WPMUDEV Dashboard Install Nag plugin removed those annoying messages; now it doesn’t for some reason…
Rather than hack around in the plugin trying to figure out why it no longer works, I thought I would implement a simpler and more future-proof solution by throwing some “display:none” css in the admin header like so:
// Remove WPMUDEV's annoying dashboard nag
add_action('admin_head', 'remove_wpmudev_shit');
function remove_wpmudev_shit() {
echo '';
}
Enjoy!
UPDATE: I created a plugin for this: https://github.com/themightymo/remove-wpmudev-nag
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