• Resolved mbnoimi

    (@mbnoimi)


    After recent update (1.4.3) AME works strangely! some plugins became hidden and inaccessible ex. TablePress and WooCommerce.

    To fix this issue I tried:

    1. Clicked “Load default menu” (didn’t fix anything)
    2. Re-inatlled (deactivate->delete->install) the missing plugins (fix WooCommerce while didn’t work for TablePress).
    3. Deactivated all the installed plugins except the hidden ones and AME (didn’t fix anything)
    4. Re-inatlled AME (didn’t fix anything and hide WooCommerce once again)

    How can I reset my WP to the default values?

    NOTE: see this screenshot please.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/admin-menu-editor/

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  • Plugin Author Janis Elsts

    (@whiteshadow)

    It looks like you’ve already done extensive debugging; good job. However, there’s one thing that seems to be missing from the list: what happens when you deactivate AME? Does that fix the hidden/inaccessible plugins? Or does the problem persist even while AME is inactive?

    Thread Starter mbnoimi

    (@mbnoimi)

    Does that fix the hidden/inaccessible plugins?

    No it doesn’t affect at all. The hidden/inaccessible plugins persist on same status (as I mentioned above, one thing changed when I Re-inatlled WooCommerce).

    does the problem persist even while AME is inactive?

    Yes, it happens when AME is inactive.

    Plugin Author Janis Elsts

    (@whiteshadow)

    Yes, it happens when AME is inactive.

    In that case, the problem isn’t caused by AME. This plugin does not make permanent changes to the admin menu, so deactivating it would have fixed any glitches it may have caused. There is something else going on (e.g. a bug in another plugin).

    To elaborate: Admin Menu Editor can’t make permanent changes to menu. As in, it physically can’t do that. This is because WordPress doesn’t store the admin menu in the database or a file that could be modified by a plugin. Instead, WordPress generates the menu dynamically each time you load an admin page. The only way to change the menu is to do it “on the fly”, which would require the plugin to be active.

    (Well, technically, you could also modify the admin menu by editing WP source code. However, that’s very risky and AME definitely doesn’t do that.)

    Thread Starter mbnoimi

    (@mbnoimi)

    In that case, the problem isn’t caused by AME. This plugin does not make permanent changes to the admin menu

    Sorry for delay. AME doesn’t cause this issue because I discovered that URE is the reason of it as mentioned in this thread.

    Thank you guys for help.

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