April 23, 2023 Admin Menu Editor Pro – WordPress Plugin v2.19.5 + Addons Download – Admin Menu Editor Pro Admin Menu Editor Pro – WordPress Plugin + Addons Free Download v2.19.5 - adminmenueditor.com | Admin Menu Editor Pro – WordPress Plugin v2.19.5 + Addons helps you to easily customize the whole WordPress admin menu to look better suit your – or your clients’ – needs. You can use it to: Create a user friendly, simple, greatly streamlined admin menu for your non-technical users. Organize a messy, a bit complicated WordPress admin and turn into something that’s an easy to understand and smoothly to navigate. Make the important menus quick and easy to access while hiding the confusing or dangerous ones. admin-menu-editor-pro-nulled-LATEST.zip Features 2 Admin Menu Editor Pro Free Download Link 3 Changelog Admin Menu Editor Pro Nulled Features Organize the admin menu using a simple drag & drop interface. Use shortcodes in menu settings. Drag and drop sub-menu items to the top level, or the other way around. Import and export menu configuration. Change menu title, access rights, URL, icon and more. Create new menu items. Set menu items to open in a new window or iFrame. Show/hide menus based on user roles, capabilities or user names. Move items to different sub-menus. Supports WordPress Multisite/WPMU. Demo Make WordPress Simpler and Easier to Use for Clients Admin Menu Editor Pro Free Download Link admin-menu-editor-pro-nulled-LATEST.zip Changelog Admin Menu Editor Pro Nulled 2.18.1 (2022-11-01) Fixed Fixed multiple nested submenu layout issues that showed up when the admin menu was in the folded/collapsed state. Changed Tested up to WP 6.1. 2.18 (2022-08-30) Requirements Increased the minimum required PHP version to 5.6. Technically, some AME features may still work on older PHP versions, but those versions are now officially unsupported. Added Added a way to delete meta box settings associated with post types and taxonomies that no longer exist. Fixed Fixed a number of deprecation warnings related to PHP 8. Fixed a conflict with “Anti-Spam by CleanTalk” that could potentially cause a fatal error. Fixed a conflict with “Admin Theme – Musik” where the menu order settings in the other plugin would override the menu order configured in AME. Fixed a subtle conflict with plugins that use the boolean value TRUE as a capability name. For example, “Admin Columns Pro – WooCommerce” version 3.7.3 caused the “manage_woocommerce” capability to disappear. Fixed missing padding in the “edit plugin details” panel (in the “Plugins” tab). Also updated the button layout to match the new button layout of the “Quick Edit” panel introduced in WP 6.0. Fixed a visual issue where some form fields might briefly show up and then disappear if the settings page stylesheet took a while to load. Changed Removed dependency on the “icon16” CSS class. The class is likely to be removed in WP 6.1. 2.17 (2022-05-24) Added Added a new “Settings -> Easy Hide” admin page. This page collects most Admin Menu Editor Pro settings that are related to hiding things and provides a centralized interface for turning those settings on/off for different roles. The intent is to help people who primarily use this plugin to hide parts of the admin dashboard or clean up the interface for their users. If you don’t need this feature, you can turn it off in the “Settings” tab: find the “Modules” section and uncheck the “Easy Hide” option. Fixed Added additional validation and escaping in multiple places. Fixed a number of issues related to the WordPress coding standard and the WordPress-VIP-Go coding standard. Fixed visual misalignment of the “Extra capability” field and its drowpdown dropdown button in the “Permissions” dialog. Fixed inconsistent spacing aroud some radio buttons on the settings page. Fixed a fatal error during dashboard widget import. This bug affected only the “Import” button in the “Dashboard Widgets” tab; it did not affect the “Import” tab. Changed Introduced a limit to how many unique menu URLs can be remembered by the “highlight new menu items” feature. Previously, when this feature was enabled, the plugin would record each “seen” menu item, which could cause the associated database entry to grow endlessly. Now the plugin will remember up to 700 items per user. Tested with WordPress 6.0 (release candidate) and 6.1-alpha. 2.16.2 (2022-03-31) Added Optionally, you can make the plugin clear the option cache when updating all subsites in Multisite. This is usually not necessary, but may help with compatibility issues when using an external object cache. Use the new custom filter “admin_menu_editor-clear_role_cache” to enable this feature. Example: add_filter(‘admin_menu_editor-clear_role_cache’, ‘__return_true’); Fixed Fixed a bug where collapsing a menu heading would hide menu items but not separators. Fixed a conflict that could trigger a fatal error in PHP 8. The conflicting plugin or theme has not been identified, but the conflict was most likely caused by somebody returning NULL from one of the “mce_buttons” filters. When a user is hidden, the per-role user counts on the “Users -> All Users” page will now be adjusted accordingly. Fixed some minor issues with the size and layout of indeterminate checkboxes on small screens. Fixed the [ame-user-info] shortcode not working in login redirects. It would always output “(No user)” instead of the actual user data. Fixed a warning caused by a conflict with plugins and themes that call the “login_redirect” filter with only 1 parameter instead of the expected 3. Fixed a subtle bug where AME did not correctly prefer submenu items when trying to determine the current menu item based on the current URL. Probably fixed a bug where menu items that use fully qualified URLs would lose their custom settings when the site URL changed (such as when migrating the site to a different domain). Fixed an edge case where the plugin would incorrectly show an “is this option enabled for everyone” checkbox in an indeterminate state when it was actually enabled for all roles but was not explicitly enabled (or disabled) for individual users. Fixed a rare bug where a top level menu and a nested menu could share the same submenu items due to a key collision. Fixed a minor conflict with “Google Analytics for WordPress by MonsterInsights” where the “Dashboard -> Welcome to MonsterInsights” menu item that is usually hidden would become visible when AME was activated. 39 Uncategorized