• Resolved peopleinside

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    I use the plugin AAM (Advanced Access Manager) to limitate backend access to some rules.

    When your plugin is active and AAM is active, I cannot customize anymore the backend menu in AAM.

    For customize that I need disable your plugin.
    Now I want limitate your plugin access and menu to only admin rule and not to other user, but as I cannot use AAM with your plugin actived, I’m unable to set this rule in AAM.

    How can I prevent other user rules, a specific user rule to not access to your plugin menu and settings in the back end?

    Also sad to see you force to have the not very nice blue as default color for links and hypertext without let user customize that, in the free version.

    Seems also if I use custom Dashboard theme and AAM to hide some menu items, this menu items are not hidding.

    Ih hide only if I use the original WordPress Dashboard.

    • This topic was modified 2 years, 10 months ago by peopleinside.
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