Descripción
Lipon Activity Log keeps a running record of everything that happens inside your WordPress admin. Posts saved, users added, plugins toggled, settings tweaked — it’s all right there, with a timestamp and the name of whoever made the change.
You get a clean dashboard widget for a quick glance, plus a full log page where you can filter and scroll through the complete history.
No configuration needed. Install, activate, done.
What gets tracked
Users & Auth
– Login, logout, failed login attempts
– New user registrations, profile edits, role changes, deletions
Content
– Posts, pages, and custom post types — created, published, drafted, scheduled, trashed, deleted
Plugins & Themes
– Plugin activated, deactivated, updated, or deleted
– Theme switched or updated
– Customizer changes saved
Settings & Core
– Site title, tagline, or URL changed
– WordPress core updated
Media, Comments & More
– Media uploaded or deleted
– Comments approved, marked as spam, deleted
– Categories, tags, and custom taxonomy terms added, edited, or removed
– Navigation menus saved
Dashboard Widget
The 10 most recent events appear right on your Dashboard home screen — no need to go anywhere.
Full Log Page
Head to Activity Log in the sidebar to see everything:
- Filter by event type or date range
- Colour-coded rows so issues stand out instantly
- “2 hours ago” timestamps (hover for the exact time)
- Clickable links to user profiles
- 50 entries per page with pagination
Retention
Set how many days of history to keep (anywhere from 7 to 365). Old entries are cleaned up automatically every day in the background.
Completely Private
Nothing leaves your server. No tracking, no analytics, no external connections of any kind.
Capturas
Instalación
- Upload the
lipon-activity-logfolder to/wp-content/plugins/, or search for it in the WordPress plugin directory and click Install. - Activate it from the Plugins screen.
- That’s it — the Activity Log menu item appears in your sidebar and logging starts immediately.
FAQ
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Will this slow down my site?
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No. It writes one database row per event, and only in the admin. No code runs on the front end for visitors.
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By default only administrators can view the log. This follows the standard WordPress capability model and cannot be changed accidentally.
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How do I clear the log?
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Go to Activity Log in the sidebar and click Clear All Entries. You’ll be asked to confirm before anything is deleted.
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What happens when I delete the plugin?
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Everything is removed — the log table is dropped and all plugin options are deleted. Your database is left exactly as it was.
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Does it work with custom post types?
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Yes. Any post type that goes through the standard WordPress status transition hooks will be logged automatically.
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Registro de cambios
1.0.0
- Initial release.


