A weak and very poorly organized plug-in
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What a very bad plug-in!
It works, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen such a badly thought-out extension.
First, it took me a long time to understand how the different options are distributed in the back-end (don’t expect that all will be centralized).
Then, one of the big problems is that the distinction between “general” and “particular” menu is not clear at all. I won’t go into details, I’ll give you the headache I had trying to distinguish one from the other.But the best (or the worst) is for now: you were thinking of creating a menu, and then including or excluding it from such and such a page or category, intuitively, inside the menu settings ? Forgot that ! Nothing is intuitive about this plug-in. Once you’ve customized your menu, you have to deploy it on on new EACH page / item. On EVERY page and article you create, you will have options from all possible menu positions: top-left, top-right, reply, middle-left, middle-right etc… that’s tons of possible options… to configure with each new publication ! Instead of centralizing everything on a menu itself, the page menu targets are totally scattered on the backend, and must be constantly updated. Convenient.
In other words, if you have a very small website, very simple, which will not evolve, this plug-in may be suitable. But if you multiply the menus and your site grows day after day, run away ! You will waste a lot of time configuring each new page with menus you need or not need.
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