Admin Menu Editor
Lets you directly edit the WordPress admin menu. You can re-order, hide or rename existing menus, add custom menus and more.
1.1.6
- Tested on WP 3.3.1.
- Fixed a couple 404's in the readme and the plugin itself.
1.1.5
- Fixed an error where there would be no custom menu to show.
- Removed the "Feedback" button due to lack of use. You can still provide feedback via blog comments or email, of course.
1.1.4
- Fixed the updater's cron hook not being removed when the plugin is deactivated.
- Fixed updates not showing up in some situations.
- Fixed the "Feedback" button not responding to mouse clicks in some browsers.
- Fixed "Feedback" button style to be consistent with other WP screen meta buttons.
- Enforce the custom menu order by using the 'menu_order' filter. Fixes Jetpack menu not staying put.
- You can now copy/paste as many menu separators as you like without worrying about some of them mysteriously disappearing on save.
- Fixed a long-standing copying related bug where copied menus would all still refer to the same JS object instance.
- Added ALT attributes to the toolbar icon images.
- Removed the "Custom" checkbox. In retrospect, all it did was confuse people.
- Made it impossible to edit separator properties.
- Removed the deprecated "level_X" capabilities from the "Required capability" dropdown. You can still type them in manually if you want.
1.1.3
- Tests for WordPress 3.2 compatibility.
1.1.2
- Fixed a "failed to decode input" error that could show up when saving the menu.
1.1.1
- WordPress 3.1.3 compatibility. Should also be compatible with the upcoming 3.2.
- Fixed spurious slashes sometimes showing up in menus.
- Fixed a fatal error concerning "Services_JSON".
1.1
- WordPress 3.1 compatibility.
- Added the ability to drag & drop a menu item to a different menu.
- Added a drop-down list of Dashboard pages to the "File" box.
- When the menu editor is opened, the first top-level menu is now automatically selected and it's submenu displayed. Hopefully, this will make the UI slightly easier to understand for first-time users.
- All corners rounded on the "expand" link when not expanded.
- By popular request, the "Menu Editor" menu entry can be hidden again.
1.0.1
- Added "Super Admin" to the "Required capability" dropdown.
- Prevent users from accidentally making the menu editor inaccessible.
- WordPress 3.0.1 compatibility made official.
1.0
- Added a "Feedback" link.
- Added a dropdown list of all roles and capabilities to the menu editor.
- Added toolbar buttons for sorting menu items alphabetically.
- New "Add separator" button.
- New separator graphics.
- Minimum requirements upped to WP 3.0.
- Compatibility with WP 3.0 MultiSite mode.
- Plugin pages moved to different menus no longer stop working.
- Fixed moved pages not having a window title.
- Hide advanced menu fields by default (can be turned off in Screen Options).
- Changed a lot of UI text to be a bit more intuitive.
- In emergencies, administrators can now reset the custom menu by going to http://example.com/wp-admin/?reset_admin_menu=1
- Fixed the "Donate" link in readme.txt
- Unbundle the JSON.php JSON parser/encoder and use the built-in class-json.php instead.
- Use the native JSON decoding routine if it's available.
- Replaced the cryptic "Cannot redeclare whatever" activation error message with a more useful one.
0.2
- Provisional WPMU support.
- Missing and unused menu items now get different icons in the menu editor.
- Fixed some visual glitches.
- Items that are not present in the default menu will only be included in the generated menu if their "Custom" flag is set. Makes perfect sense, eh? The takeaway is that you should tick the "Custom" checkbox for the menus you have created manually if you want them to show up.
- You no longer need to manually reload the page to see the changes you made to the menu. Just clicking "Save Changes" is enough.
- Added tooltips to the small flag icons that indicate that a particular menu item is hidden, user-created or otherwise special.
- Updated the readme.txt
0.1.6
- Fixed a conflict with All In One SEO Pack 1.6.10. It was caused by that plugin adding invisible sub-menus to a non-existent top-level menu.
0.1.5
- First release on wordpress.org
- Moved all images into a separate directory.
- Added a readme.txt
Requires: 3.0 or higher
Compatible up to: 3.3.2
Last Updated: 2012-4-1
Downloads: 105,306
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