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Fast Logs ... display and manage your logs, notices and updates!

Fast Logs can be used to display and manage all manner of logs, notices and updates in a small or confined space on your website.
Auto-pagination (page numbering) and archiving included.

Can also be used on a larger scale, for example, to display chapters of a book, user-guide or manual (a page per chapter).

Fast Logs

Features

  • Add, edit and delete log entries using a point-and-click interface
  • See at-a-glance when entries were created and when they were last modified
  • Search entries to easily find the one you want to edit
  • Unpublish or publish logs to your website with the entry status toggle switch
  • Set how many log entries to show per page
  • Auto-sort entries from oldest-newest or newest-oldest
  • Auto-pagination to navigate multiple pages in a small space
  • Customisable with standard CSS - dress-up your log entries any way you like

Download

Downloads are available when you view the full version of this website on a desktop computer.

You can grab the zipped download package from the top of the page. Just scroll up to the blinking download icon and give it a swift click.

Installation

The Fast Logs download pack comes with an example web page setup for reference, but you can see the installation page for more details.

Demo

Check out the back-end demo to see how easy it is to use, OR, see the front-end demo (below) for website integration ideas.

Tips and tricks ... it's also a front-end demo!


  • Tweak the HTML output exactly to your needs - display logs in a list format, table format, paragraphs, or any other way you like.

  • The Fast Logs display and page buttons are fully customisable with CSS - dress everything up exactly how you want to fit in seamlessly with your site design!

  • Auto-pagination is included; See those page buttons? They're automatic, and you can set how many to show and where to display them - maybe 4/5 along the bottom to keep things small and neat, or, show 20 in a row at the top to indicate a full range of entries.

  • Choose how to sort your logs - newest on top or oldest on top, depending on your needs; Newest-first for a "latest news" setup, or, oldest-first for book chapters.

  • Create "jump-to" anchor links elsewhere on your website to jump directly to the Fast Logs "page" you want to view. Just use the page number in your href query string; href="my-page.php?page=1".
    Here's an example - Go To Page 2

Last updated: December 19th, 2018