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  • Hi Brandon,

    I’ve tracked the error down to line 30 & 31 of the main plugin file. WAC uses a higher priority than MMM to modify the nav menu args.

    I spotted you have a setting in the plugin already which could help with this: “Always show all menu items even if the user cannot access them” – could you change it so the nav_menu_args aren’t modified if this option has been chosen by the user? I think that should get both plugins playing nicely together.

    Regards,
    Tom

    Thread Starter Darryl.R

    (@darrylr)

    Hi Brandon

    I can confirm that Tom’s solution worked for me.

    Thank you!

    vagu71

    (@vagu71)

    Got excited that someone else faced the same problem ??

    Unfortunately, Tom’s solution didn’t work for me. Anyone else facing this issue? The max mega menu css gets messed up when the WP Access plugin is activated.

    Also, the max mega menu submenus don’t work when the plugin is activated.

    Has anyone else faced this problem and found a solution to it?

    Unfortunately, this is very important to me. I use max mega menu on a lot of sites and also need wordpress access control to restrict pages/posts based on user roles.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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