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Lets you edit the WordPress admin menu. You can re-order, hide or rename menus, add custom menus and more.
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Lets you edit the WordPress admin menu. You can re-order, hide or rename menus, add custom menus and more.
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<code>field</code> - The part of user profile to display. Supported fields include: <code>ID</code>, <code>user_login</code>, <code>display_name</code>, <code>locale</code>, <code>user_nicename</code>, <code>user_url</code>, and so on. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<code>field</code> - The part of user profile to display. Supported fields include: <code>ID</code>, <code>user_login</code>, <code>display_name</code>, <code>locale</code>, <code>user_nicename</code>, <code>user_url</code>, and so on.
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<code>[ame-user-info field="..."]</code> - Information about the logged-in user. Parameters: You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<code>[ame-user-info field="..."]</code> - Information about the logged-in user. Parameters:
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The plugin provides a few utility shortcodes. These are mainly intended to help with creating login/logout redirects, but you can also use them in posts and pages. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
The plugin provides a few utility shortcodes. These are mainly intended to help with creating login/logout redirects, but you can also use them in posts and pages.
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<strong>Shortcodes</strong> You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<strong>Shortcodes</strong>
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<code>encoding</code> - Optional. How to encode or escape the output. This is useful if you want to use the shortcode in your own HTML or JS code. Supported values: <code>auto</code> (default), <code>html</code>, <code>attr</code>, <code>js</code>, <code>none</code>. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<code>encoding</code> - Optional. How to encode or escape the output. This is useful if you want to use the shortcode in your own HTML or JS code. Supported values: <code>auto</code> (default), <code>html</code>, <code>attr</code>, <code>js</code>, <code>none</code>.
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<code>placeholder</code> - Optional. Text that will be shown if the visitor is not logged in. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<code>placeholder</code> - Optional. Text that will be shown if the visitor is not logged in.
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<code>[ame-home-url]</code> - Site URL. Usually, this is the same as the URL in the "Site Address" field in <em>Settings -&gt; General</em>. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<code>[ame-home-url]</code> - Site URL. Usually, this is the same as the URL in the "Site Address" field in <em>Settings -&gt; General</em>.
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<code>[ame-wp-admin]</code> - URL of the WordPress dashboard (with a trailing slash). You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<code>[ame-wp-admin]</code> - URL of the WordPress dashboard (with a trailing slash).
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Create login redirects and logout redirects. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Create login redirects and logout redirects.
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<em>Notes</em> * Instead of installing Admin Menu Editor in <code>mu-plugins</code>, you can also install it normally and then activate it globally via "Network Activate". However, this will make the plugin visible to normal users when it is inactive (e.g. during upgrades). * When Admin Menu Editor is installed in <code>mu-plugins</code> or activated via "Network Activate", only the "super admin" user can access the menu editor page. Other users will see the customized Dashboard menu, but be unable to edit it. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<em>Notes</em> * Instead of installing Admin Menu Editor in <code>mu-plugins</code>, you can also install it normally and then activate it globally via "Network Activate". However, this will make the plugin visible to normal users when it is inactive (e.g. during upgrades). * When Admin Menu Editor is installed in <code>mu-plugins</code> or activated via "Network Activate", only the "super admin" user can access the menu editor page. Other users will see the customized Dashboard menu, but be unable to edit it.
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Plugins installed in the <code>mu-plugins</code> directory are treated as "always on", so you don't need to explicitly activate the menu editor. Just go to <em>Settings -&gt; Menu Editor</em> and start customizing your admin menu :) You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Plugins installed in the <code>mu-plugins</code> directory are treated as "always on", so you don't need to explicitly activate the menu editor. Just go to <em>Settings -&gt; Menu Editor</em> and start customizing your admin menu :)
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If you have WordPress set up in Multisite ("Network") mode, you can also install Admin Menu Editor as a global plugin. This will enable you to edit the Dashboard menu for all sites and users at once. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
If you have WordPress set up in Multisite ("Network") mode, you can also install Admin Menu Editor as a global plugin. This will enable you to edit the Dashboard menu for all sites and users at once.
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<strong>WP MultiSite installation</strong> You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<strong>WP MultiSite installation</strong>
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That's it. You can access the the menu editor by going to <em>Settings -&gt; Menu Editor</em>. The plugin will automatically load your current menu configuration the first time you run it. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
That's it. You can access the the menu editor by going to <em>Settings -&gt; Menu Editor</em>. The plugin will automatically load your current menu configuration the first time you run it.
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