Rating: 1 star
I organized some menus and it works but when I organized all menus and waste time it stops to work and it reseted all configuration.
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The plugin appears to work at first and will let you edit the menu but it will jumble up the links hiding some, placing others in the wrong spot, and as you work, will progressively get worse. It will eventually completely lose your changes. Don’t waste your time.
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What a MUST have tool! I rarely speak up on Plugins, but I must make a special exception in this case. This is the single most important core tool in my arsenal now, as it takes the frustration out of working on the backend of WordPress. I can’t say enough about this tool!
Update! Ok, although this plugin was really cool, it is broken, and broken badly… The menu items do not retain the locations that you set for them, and they even shuffle around to locations on their own. New menu item plugins that you install do not seem to appear in the “organized” menu. it was a good dream. Hopefully, the author will fix these issues. I will update you know when it is working properly…
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D’une simplicité déconcertante.
Quand je pense qu’avant je le faisais à la main !!!
Bravo et merci
Rating: 5 stars
Great concept, but does not work.
#1. Most of the time it ignores the menu item position you specify. You can put a menu item under a “expander” (the main function of this plugin) and it will appear outside, and usually above it, regardless of what you’ve edited.
#2. The “close by default” is ignored. There’s no point in this plugin at all, if your menu is longer than it was because you’ve added “expanders” (basically top level categories) and they’re all open regardless of your settings.
Perhaps an update to WordPress broke this plugin.
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This is the ONLY plugin that cleans up an admin with over 70 plugins and over 100 items in the sidebar.
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