Thank you for your message.
It’s true that when the child pages are updated, they are updated in the menu also, but what you report indeed isn’t what I intended. I’ll investigate what’s going wrong.
Kind regards, Diana
I’ve just spent some time following your reproduction scenario and I’m afraid for me it works as intended. Here’s what I did.
Installed and enabled Auto Submenu plugin
Create a page titled “Menu”
Create a child page “Submenu 1”, which has parent “Menu”
Create a child page “Submenu 2”, which has parent “Menu”
Create a child page “Submenu 3”, which has parent “Menu”
Create a child page “Submenu 4”, which has parent “Menu”
Current state of menu:
Menu
Submenu 1
Submenu 2
Submenu 3
Submenu 4
Next, I updated “Submenu 2”.
Click “Edit” for “Submenu 2” child page
Renamed the title to “Submenu 2 updated”
Pressed “Update”
Inspect the menu
Current state of menu:
Menu
Submenu 1
Submenu 2 updated
Submenu 3
Submenu 4
If the problem persists, could you please provide more information on which steps to take to reproduce it?
Please note, in my above scenario I have not used the “Order” field. If you set the page order, WordPress should still honor that.
Kind regards, Diana
Here’s a fresh WordPress install with nothing on it except your plugin, 5 pages and OceanWp theme. The order of the pages has not been adjusted.
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This reply was modified 1 year, 5 months ago by macsuibhne .
Thank you, I switched themes and could reproduce the issue. I’ll look into it.
Kind regards, Diana
I’ve just released version 0.3.2 in which this issue is fixed.
Kind regards, Diana
This is happening again in version 1.0.0
Something must have gone wrong with a merge. I’ll look into it, thanks for reporting.
I’ve pushed an update, the issue should be resolved now.