Activity Tracking
Activity Log Pro automatically tracks all essential WordPress activities:
🔐 User Activities
- User login and logout events
- Failed login attempts (security monitoring)
- User registration and profile updates
- Role and capability changes
- Password resets and changes
📝 Content Management
- Post and page creation, updates, and deletion
- Custom post type activities
- Media library uploads, edits, and deletions
- Category and tag management
- Comment activities (approval, spam, deletion)
🔧 System Changes
- Plugin installations, activations, and deactivations
- Theme switches and installations
- WordPress core updates
- Widget modifications and placements
- Menu creation and updates
- Settings and options changes
🔍 Filtering & Searching
Activity Log Pro provides powerful filtering and searching capabilities to help you find specific activities quickly. Find exactly what you’re looking for:
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🎯 Available Filters
- Date Range Filtering: Custom date ranges or preset periods
- User-Specific Filtering: View activities by specific users
- Activity Type Filtering: Focus on specific types of events. Filter by activity categories (Posts, Users, Plugins, etc.)
- IP Address Filtering: Track activities from specific locations
- Action: Filter by specific actions (Created, Updated, Deleted, etc.)
- Keyword Search: Search through activity descriptions and metadata – Free-text search across all activity descriptions.
💡 Sorting Tip: Click on any column header to sort the results by that column. Click again to reverse the sort order.
⚡ Live Monitor
The Live Monitor feature provides real-time tracking of activities as they happen on your WordPress site. This is particularly useful for:
- Monitoring active user sessions
- Detecting suspicious activities in real-time
- Troubleshooting issues as they occur
- Training team members on proper procedures
⚠️ Performance Note: The Live Monitor uses browser resources to continuously update. Consider closing it when not actively monitoring to conserve system resources.
