• Resolved trishahdee

    (@trishahdee)


    I suggest that you do not make the settings for this plugin it’s own left side menu item. It is not necessary. Just add it as a link under your main menu tab. I am not using your plugin for this reason as my theme has it’s own testimonial unit with it’s own left menu tab. Having 3 testimonial tabs is just too confusing.

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/easy-testimonials/

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  • Plugin Contributor richardgabriel

    (@richardgabriel)

    Hey Trisha!

    I appreciate your feedback. At this time, I do not know that I will be making this change but it is certainly good to know!

    Let me know if I can help with anything else.

    Best,
    Richard

    Thread Starter trishahdee

    (@trishahdee)

    As most all WP plugins either put their settings pages under the “Settings” tab or as a link under their own tab, your plugin using two tabs breaks with WP tradition. Because it doesn’t follow tradition it did take me a little while to even find the setting tab as I was looking in the traditional places for it. I can see why a very complicated plugin might have reason to do as you have done… Yet, taking up valuable left menu space just for one plugins’ settings page seems like a waste of admin menu real estate. IMHO.

    Best wishes.

    Plugin Contributor richardgabriel

    (@richardgabriel)

    Hey Trisha –

    This makes sense. I have seen many plugins that would break with tradition, in your eyes, but that’s not relevant to your point.

    I would be able to add the option to control where the Settings appear – this is a simple change, from a developer’s point of view.

    Even though you’ve begun to use a different plugin, I will push this option out with my next update.

    Thanks!
    Richard

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