Admins can show/hide specific items, change access rights, reorder menus and more.
Installation:
Unpack and upload it to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
What is new in this release:
- Added a special target page option: "< None >". It makes the selected menu item unclickable. This could be useful for creating menu headers and so on.
- Added a new menu editor colour scheme that's similar to the default WordPress admin colour scheme. Click the "Settings" button next to the menu editor page title to switch colour schemes.
- Fixed strange boxes showing up in the icon selector in Internet Explorer.
- Fixed duplicate top level menus mysteriously disappearing. Now the plugin will properly warn the user that all top level menus must have unique URLs.
- Fixed an obscure bug where changing the "Target page" from the default setting to "Custom" and back would occasionally make some menu properties suddenly show up as modified for no apparent reason.
- Fixed incorrect submenu item height and margins in WP 4.0-beta.
- Fixed a minor layout bug where items with no title would be smaller than other items.
- Fixed combo-box dropdown button height for WP 3.9.x.
- Added a workaround for a bug in WordPress Mu Domain Mapping 0.5.4.3.
- Added a workaround for the very unusual situation where the "user_has_cap" filter is called without a capability.
What is new in version 1.4.4:
- Added a special target page option: "< None >". It makes the selected menu item unclickable. This could be useful for creating menu headers and so on.
- Added a new menu editor colour scheme that's similar to the default WordPress admin colour scheme. Click the "Settings" button next to the menu editor page title to switch colour schemes.
- Fixed strange boxes showing up in the icon selector in Internet Explorer.
- Fixed duplicate top level menus mysteriously disappearing. Now the plugin will properly warn the user that all top level menus must have unique URLs.
- Fixed an obscure bug where changing the "Target page" from the default setting to "Custom" and back would occasionally make some menu properties suddenly show up as modified for no apparent reason.
- Fixed incorrect submenu item height and margins in WP 4.0-beta.
- Fixed a minor layout bug where items with no title would be smaller than other items.
- Fixed combo-box dropdown button height for WP 3.9.x.
- Added a workaround for a bug in WordPress Mu Domain Mapping 0.5.4.3.
- Added a workaround for the very unusual situation where the "user_has_cap" filter is called without a capability.
What is new in version 1.4.3:
- Added a special target page option: "< None >". It makes the selected menu item unclickable. This could be useful for creating menu headers and so on.
- Added a new menu editor colour scheme that's similar to the default WordPress admin colour scheme. Click the "Settings" button next to the menu editor page title to switch colour schemes.
- Fixed strange boxes showing up in the icon selector in Internet Explorer.
- Fixed duplicate top level menus mysteriously disappearing. Now the plugin will properly warn the user that all top level menus must have unique URLs.
- Fixed an obscure bug where changing the "Target page" from the default setting to "Custom" and back would occasionally make some menu properties suddenly show up as modified for no apparent reason.
- Fixed incorrect submenu item height and margins in WP 4.0-beta.
- Fixed a minor layout bug where items with no title would be smaller than other items.
- Fixed combo-box dropdown button height for WP 3.9.x.
- Added a workaround for a bug in WordPress Mu Domain Mapping 0.5.4.3.
- Added a workaround for the very unusual situation where the "user_has_cap" filter is called without a capability.
What is new in version 1.3:
- Added a way to show/hide advanced menu options through the settings page in addition to the "Screen Options" panel.
- Added a "Show menu access checks" option to make debugging menu permissions easier.
- Added partial WPML support. Now you can translate custom menu titles with WPML.
- The plugin will now display an error if you try to activate it when another version of it is already active.
- Added a "Target page" dropdown as an alternative to the "URL" field. To enter a custom URL, choose "Custom" from the dropdown.
- Fixed the "window title" setting only working for some menu items and not others.
- Fixed a number of bugs related to moving plugin menus around.
- Changed how the plugin stores menu settings. Note: The new format is not backwards-compatible with version 1.2.2.
What is new in version 1.2:
- Fixed misaligned button text in IE/Firefox.
- Fixed menus that have both a custom icon URL and a "menu-icon-*" class displaying two overlapping icons. You can still get this effect if you set the class and URL manually.
- Fixed a compatibility problem with Participants Database 1.4.5.2.
- Tested on WP 3.5.1 and WP 3.6-alpha.
What is new in version 1.1.10:
- Added a new user survey. The notice will only appear for users who didn't complete or hide the previous one.
- Fixed a number of bugs in the code that determines which menu should be expanded.
What is new in version 1.1.9:
- Fixed author URL (was 404).
What is new in version 1.1.8:
- Fix author URL (was 404).
- Tested on WP 3.4.1.
What is new in version 1.1.7:
- Tested on WP 3.4
- Fixed a rare "failed to decode input" error.
- Fixed menus not being expanded/collapsed properly when the current menu item has been moved to a different sub-menu.
What is new in version 1.1.6.1:
- Added an user survey.
Requirements:
- WordPress 3.2 or higher
Limitations:
- If the admin deletes any of the default menus they will reappear after saving.
- Custom menus will only show up in the final menu if the "Custom" box is checked.
- A plugin's menu that is moved to a different submenu will not work unless the admin also includes the parent file in the "File" field.
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