The admin bar alert provides at-a-glance security status while you work in WordPress. A badge displays the count of critical findings, ensuring you never miss important security issues.
Understanding the Admin Bar Icon #
Location #
The Content Guard Pro icon appears in the WordPress admin bar (top toolbar), visible on:
- All admin pages
- Front-end when logged in (if admin bar enabled)
Badge Indicators #
| Badge | Meaning |
| ——- | ——— |
| Red number | Critical findings require attention |
| Yellow number | Suspicious findings present |
| No badge | No open findings |
| Shield icon only | Plugin active, no issues |
Example States #
🛡️ 3(red) = 3 Critical findings🛡️ 5(yellow) = 5 Suspicious findings (no critical)🛡️(no badge) = All clear
Quick Actions Dropdown #
Click the admin bar icon to see:
Finding Summary #
- Count by severity (Critical, Suspicious, Review)
- Total open findings
- Last scan timestamp
Recent Findings #
List of most recent findings showing:
- Severity indicator
- Brief description
- Affected post title
- Time detected
Quick Links #
- View All Findings – Go to full findings page
- Run Quick Scan – Start a scan immediately
- Settings – Access plugin settings
Enabling/Disabling Admin Bar #
Currently Shown #
Admin bar alerts are enabled by default when:
- You have
manage_optionscapability (admin) - There are open findings to display
Hiding the Badge #
To hide the admin bar notification:
1. Go to Content Guard Pro → Settings
2. Find Notifications section
3. Uncheck Admin Notices
4. Click Save Changes
Note: This hides the badge but doesn’t hide the icon entirely. The icon remains for quick access to the plugin.
Badge Updates #
When Does It Update? #
The badge count updates:
- When a new finding is detected
- When findings are resolved/quarantined
- On each admin page load
- After scans complete
Real-Time Updates #
The badge reflects current database state. If you:
- Quarantine a finding → Badge count decreases
- Run a scan with new findings → Badge count increases
- Resolve findings → Badge count decreases
Workflow Integration #
Typical Usage #
1. Notice the badge while working normally
2. Click to see summary of current issues
3. Click a finding to review details
4. Take action (quarantine, edit, ignore)
5. Badge updates to reflect resolution
Best Practice #
- Check the badge daily during routine WordPress work
- Investigate immediately when Critical (red) appears
- Review weekly when only Suspicious (yellow)
Customizing Behavior #
Show Only Critical #
To only show badge for Critical findings:
- This is the default behavior
- Badge appears red only for Critical
- Yellow for Suspicious (no Critical)
Hide When Clean #
When no open findings exist:
- Badge disappears
- Only shield icon shows
- Click still opens dropdown
Troubleshooting #
Badge Not Appearing #
1. Check admin bar visibility:
– Go to Users → Your Profile
– Ensure “Show Toolbar” is checked
2. Check plugin settings:
– Verify admin notices are enabled
3. Check permissions:
– Badge only shows for admins (manage_options)
4. Clear caches:
– Object cache may have stale data
Badge Shows Wrong Count #
1. Page cache issues:
– Clear your page/browser cache
– Badge should update on next load
2. Stale data:
– Run a new scan
– Refresh the page
Dropdown Not Working #
1. JavaScript errors:
– Check browser console for errors
– Disable other plugins to test for conflicts
2. CSS conflicts:
– Some themes may style admin bar differently
– Check theme compatibility
Mobile Responsiveness #
On mobile devices:
- Admin bar may be hidden by default
- Badge appears when admin bar is visible
- Dropdown works with touch
Related Features #
- Dashboard Widget – Full security overview on main dashboard
- Email Alerts – Get notified even when not in WordPress
- Webhook – Integrate with external monitoring tools