Use next code and will hide the plugin page from admin for another users. To test it login with different user account.
Replace name with your username,in php statement if($username !== ‘name’)so you will be able to see the plugin page.
function as_remove_menus() {
$user = wp_get_current_user();
$username=$user->display_name;
if($username !== 'name')
{
remove_menu_page('plugins.php');
}
}
add_action('admin_menu', 'as_remove_menus');
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Bloke
(@bloke)
Thanks that worked. But it only hid the “plugin” link. There are a lot of plugins that add their button to the menu. I need to hide those.
Try a combo of https://wordpress.org/plugins/adminimize/ and https://wordpress.org/plugins/members.
As an example, create a new user role using the Members plugin. Give the same permissions as a normal admin (except what you don’t want them to access). Then hide any additional loose ends using Adminimize.
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Bloke
(@bloke)
Who is this user above? Moderators please remove. Thanks.
Thread Starter
Bloke
(@bloke)
I prefer to get this code working. It worked for others.
function remove_menu() {
global $wp_list_table;
$hidearr = array('stop-spammer-registrations-plugin/stop-spammer-registrations-new.php');
$myplugins = $wp_list_table->items;
foreach ($myplugins as $key => $val) {
if (in_array($key,$hidearr)) {
unset($wp_list_table->items[$key]);
}
}
}
add_action('pre_current_active_plugins', 'remove_menu');
Thread Starter
Bloke
(@bloke)
Found a solution here. It also shows you how to debug the menu to remove any that are still showing. how-to-remove-admin-menu-pages-inserted-by-plugins