• Hi, I love this plugin btw!

    I’m wondering what the “Window Title” attribute is meant to do. My guess was that you could use it to change the title at the top of an admin page, but it doesn’t seem to do that. Is there a way to do this?

    For example, let’s say I want to change “Posts” so that it displays as “News” in the menu. That’s easy — I just update the “Menu Title”. But is there a way for the Posts page to display a title of “News” instead of “Posts” at the top?

    Thanks!
    James

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

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  • Plugin Author Janis Elsts

    (@whiteshadow)

    The “Window title” option is supposed to change the title you see at the top of the browser window and/or the current tab.

    For example, if you open Posts -> All Posts in Chrome, the window/tab title will be something like “Posts < Blog Name — WordPress – Google Chrome” by default. If you then change “Window title” to “Example”, Chrome will display this instead: “Example < Blog Name — WordPress – Google Chrome”. Note that making the same change for the “Posts” top level menu won’t do anything; in most cases, submenu settings override parent menu’s settings.

    But is there a way for the Posts page to display a title of “News” instead of “Posts” at the top?

    Assuming that you mean the big “Posts” heading next to the “Add New” button, the answer is no. You can’t do that in the free version of the plugin. The Pro version, however, has an additional “Page heading” option that lets you change that part of the page.

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