Admin Menu Editor Pro - WordPress Plugin

Admin Menu Editor Pro - WordPress Plugin 2.28

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thanks to dear member @work updated Admin Menu Editor Pro - WordPress Plugin with a new update entry:

2024-07-02

Added
* Added background color settings for submenu item hover states, both for the admin menu and for the Toolbar.
* Added a background color setting for the currently active admin menu item.
* Added an option to open the admin menu logo link in a new tab.
* Added an option to automatically delete settings associated with missing roles and users. This only applies to certain settings, such as menu permissions and login redirects. "Missing" means that the role or user doesn't exist on the...

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thanks to dear member @chavez updated Admin Menu Editor Pro - WordPress Plugin with a new update entry:

2024-07-16

Added
* Added a "Nav Menus" tab that lets you hide navigation menu items from roles and users. It supports both classic navigation menus and block-based navigation menus used by FSE themes. In addition to per-role settings, you can also hide menu items from all logged-in users or all logged-out users.

Fixed
* Fixed a bug introduced in version 1.12.3 that could cause the "Redirects" tab to be blank in some configurations. The bug also triggered this JS error: "settings.redirects.map is not a...

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thanks to dear member @theresa updated Admin Menu Editor Pro - WordPress Plugin with a new update entry:

2024-07-17

Added
* Added the "CSS classes" field to submenu items. You can use it to add custom CSS classes to menu items. Previously, only top level menus had this field.
* Updated the capability database. The plugin uses this to categorize the role capabilities shown in the "Roles" tab.

Fixed
* Fixed a bug introduced in version 2.26 that prevented certain blocks from rendering in the default block editor. This only affected blocks that call the "block-renderer" REST API.

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thanks to dear member @Zechariah updated Admin Menu Editor Pro - WordPress Plugin with a new update entry:

2025-03-06

##### Added
* Added a way to control access to specific posts and pages. The new "Content Permissions" box in the post editor lets you choose which roles will be able to see a post. It also has an "Advanced" tab where you can enable or disable individual permissions like read/edit/delete for each role. Finally, you can control what happens when someone who doesn't have permission tries to view a post: you can replace the post content with something else, show a custom error, simulate a "404...

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thanks to dear member @sarisan updated Admin Menu Editor Pro - WordPress Plugin with a new update entry:

changelog

v2.27.2​

  • Improved reliability of the ‘Hide the “Patterns” tab’ and the ‘Hide the “Media” tab’ tweaks. It appears that the block inserter tabs can have different IDs on different sites (even on sites running the same WP version) so it’s difficult to hide them consistently.

v2.27.1​

  • Fixed an issue with HTTP request method validation that could cause some of the new “Quick Search” features to fail in some server configurations...

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thanks to dear member @Zechariah updated Admin Menu Editor Pro - WordPress Plugin with a new update entry:

2025-03-13

Fixed
* Fixed the "Disable Customizations" -> "Admin menu content" tweak not working on sites without plugins. It had a bug that was masked by having specific other plugins installed (e.g. "Classic Editor"), so it would work only on sites that were also using those plugins.
* Fixed a potential crash in the Admin Customizer.

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thanks to dear member @hargrave updated Admin Menu Editor Pro - WordPress Plugin with a new update entry:

2025-04-01

##### Added
* Added a "Reset Roles" feature to the role editor. It can reset the default roles to their default capabilities. Unlike some other similar plugins, you can choose which roles to reset and you don't lose custom roles. However, the downside is that it uses predefined defaults which may eventually become outdated. Before resetting roles, check the WordPress version number shown in the "Reset roles to defaults" screen.

##### Fixed
* Fixed a conflict with Toolset Types and Toolset...

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