philipnormandin
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Ok, I changed the php version to 7.0.33 and everything works. So the php version was the cause of the issue.
Happy New Year too, thank you! You’re really good, the dev version has solved the problem.
Thank you so much!
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In reply to: [Aquila Admin Theme] Possible conflict with the css of other pluginsThanks to you for this plugin and your technical support!
Noel, I think what you suggest is the best solution for using Admin Menu Editor. After exploring the documentation of WordPress, I opted for another solution, code myself my modified menus in functions.php. Thus, the changes appear in the Backend Menu displayed by AAM. I can then better control access. Thank you!
Hello @noelalvarez, that’s exactly what I’d like to do, hide menus created with Admin Menu Editor, for different roles, through AAM. For example, by rearranging the menus and sub-menus, I created a menu grouping the pages for plugins that touch the database, so I would like this menu not to be accessible to a particular administrator. But this new menu does not appear in the backend menu that AAM displays, nor any other change made with Admin Menu Editor.