Hi Mkormendy,
is your custom post type set to public? Can you provide anymore information that can help with troubleshooting?
Please don’t rate it a single star before I’ve had a chance to find out what issue you are having.
thanks,
Ken
Sorry I’ve moved on and coded a different implementation now and uninstalled your plugin. Didn’t work out of the box, so it gets one star. Them’s the breaks.
I just went and tested the plugin on 3 different installs. It works fine. Please provide some info on your configuration and I’ll see if I can help you.
thanks,
Ken
It works perfectly out of the box. Sorry you had trouble.
Ken
This is a shame. Plugin worked well for me. @ken, can the plugin do a check at some point to see if a CPT is set to Public or not? If not, give the user a specific warning/error? Perhaps something like that can avoid reviews like this.
Hi Syrupcore,
Thanks for your comment. I suspect that @mkormendy didn’t read the docs and was trying to add post types to a deeper layer than is possible. If post types are not set to public, they do not appear at all on the settings page (as ‘show_in_nav_menus’ requires cpt to be public).
That said, I like your suggestion and will implement an extra prompt for these cases, basically letting the user know that no post types have been found.
thanks,
Ken
Hello. Don’t want to leave a 1 star review so I’m commenting her.
Installation says:
CPT Auto Menus page is now in main admin menu under Setting.
No, no it’s not. LOL
Any ideas why it wouldn’t show up?
Thanks in advance!
EDIT/UPDATE: forget it- it’s not under “Settings” but I did find it.
Hi rmjohn,
Hmmm, yes I guess I should cut out the ‘settings’ bit. It is just in the main menu list.
thanks,
Ken Dirschl