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Sticky Note by Dolar Patel
1.1 (latest)
Does Sticky Notes work with WordPress 6.9.1 and PHP 8.1.12? A smoke test was performed on 2026-03-03 21:11:41 UTC .
Summary
Errors
The plugin could not be activated
1 PHP fatal errors
No JavaScript exceptions
No resource errors
Environment
WordPress version 6.9.1 PHP version 8.1.12 MySQL version 10.6.10 PHP memory limit 512M
Pages 1 Plugins ‹ Test site — WordPress
URL
/wp-admin/plugins.php?plugin=sticky-notes%2Fwidget_plugin.php
Requested URL
/wp-admin/plugins.php?action=activate&plugin=sticky-notes%2Fwidget_plugin.php&plugin_status=all&paged=1&s&_wpnonce=c8bda60474
Aspect
after-activation
HTTP status
200
Load time
0.293 s
Memory usage
3.73 MiB
JS errors
None
Resource errors
None
Benchmark No benchmark data available.
Code Statistics
Note: Third-party libraries and minified JS/CSS files are excluded from these statistics where
possible, so the numbers you see here may be lower than those reported by other tools.
Language
%
Lines of code
Comment lines
Files
JavaScript 90.7% 1,356 161 1 PHP 6.6% 98 10 1 CSS 2.7% 41 2 1
Total
1,495
173
3
Lines of code
100
Total complexity
17
Median class complexity
17.0
Median method complexity
4.0
Most complex class
stn_plugin
Most complex function
stn_plugin::form()
Classes
1
Methods
4
Functions
0
Additions
No data available.
PHP Error Log 7 lines [03-Mar-2026 21:11:57 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function create_function() in /wp-content/plugins/sticky-notes/widget_plugin.php:120
Stack trace:
#0 /wp-admin/includes/plugin.php(2400): include_once()
#1 /wp-admin/includes/plugin.php(673): plugin_sandbox_scrape()
#2 /wp-admin/plugins.php(60): activate_plugin()
#3 {main}
thrown in /wp-content/plugins/sticky-notes/widget_plugin.php on line 120