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Editing recent menu
Editing recent menu




editing recent menu
  1. #EDITING RECENT MENU INSTALL#
  2. #EDITING RECENT MENU UPDATE#
  3. #EDITING RECENT MENU PRO#
  4. #EDITING RECENT MENU DOWNLOAD#
  5. #EDITING RECENT MENU FREE#

#EDITING RECENT MENU INSTALL#

If you have WordPress set up in Multisite (“Network”) mode, you can also install Admin Menu Editor as a global plugin. The plugin will automatically load your current menu configuration the first time you run it. You can access the the menu editor by going to Settings -> Menu Editor.

  • Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
  • Upload the admin-menu-editor directory to your /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
  • #EDITING RECENT MENU DOWNLOAD#

    Download the admin-menu-editor.zip file to your computer.You must be logged in as an Administrator to do this. In case of emergency, you can reset the menu configuration back to the default by going to (replace with your site URL).You can only restrict menu access further.

    #EDITING RECENT MENU FREE#

  • In the free version, it’s not possible to give a role access to a menu item that it couldn’t see before.
  • To get rid of a menu for good, either hide it or change it’s access permissions.
  • If you delete any of the default menus they will reappear after saving.
  • Supported values: auto (default), html, attr, js, none. This is useful if you want to use the shortcode in your own HTML or JS code. Text that will be shown if the visitor is not logged in. Supported fields include: ID, user_login, display_name, locale, user_nicename, user_url, and so on.
  • field – The part of user profile to display.
  • – Information about the logged-in user.
  • Usually, this is the same as the URL in the “Site Address” field in Settings -> General.
  • – URL of the WordPress dashboard (with a trailing slash).
  • These are mainly intended to help with creating login/logout redirects, but you can also use them in posts and pages. The plugin provides a few utility shortcodes.

    #EDITING RECENT MENU PRO#

    The Pro version lets you set per-role menu permissions, hide a menu from everyone except a specific user, export your admin menu, drag items between menu levels, make menus open in a new window and more. Create login redirects and logout redirects.A hidden menu is invisible to all users, including administrators. Create custom menus that point to any part of the Dashboard or an external URL.Move a menu item to a different submenu.Change menu permissions by setting the required capability or role.Change menu titles, URLs, icons, CSS classes and so on.You can reorder the menus, show/hide specific items, change permissions, and more. Toggles Dynamic Configuration of points, alarm, etc.Īrranges the windows so that they overlap.Īrranges the program icons in the Program Editor window.ĭisplays the main Help window for the Program Editor.ĭisplays the main Help window for Microsoft Windows.Admin Menu Editor lets you manually edit the Dashboard menu.

    #EDITING RECENT MENU UPDATE#

    You can also use this menu item to include Setpoints, Get Points, and create local variables in the program.ĭisplays a submenu that lets you generate or update alarms in the program.ĭisplays a dialog box that lets you generate messages for the Status Log. Re-set's the contents of public and private variables to an empty state.ĭisplays a submenu that lets you browse for points, edit a point, and create a new point. The Basic Control Engine will pass the Event & Action which caused the script to be run. This can be retrieved via the basic Command$ parameter. Sets the next statement to be executed in a paused program to the currently selected line. If the line calls a procedure, the next line to execute will be the first line of the called procedure.Įnables/disables output to the Trace window If the line calls a procedure, the called procedure is run in its entirety.Įxecutes the next line of the script. Toggles the display of the Status Bar at the bottom of program windows.ĭisplays the Add Watch dialog box, in which you can specify the name of a script variableĭeletes the watch from the selected variableĭo a quick check of a variable value, without adding the variable to the Watch list.Įxecutes the next line of the script. You can toggle the display of each toolbar. The insertion point goes to the line number that is entered in the Line Number field.ĭisplays the list of available toolbars. Replaces user-identified text with new text. Saves all the open files in the Program Editor.ĭisplays the active document as it will be printedĭisplays the list of most recently accessed files.Ĭuts the selection and puts it on the Clipboard.Ĭopies the selection and puts it on the Clipboardįinds user-identified text in the document.įinds next occurrence of user-identified text in the document. Opens an existing document for the Program editor. You can use the menu options to open, close, print, and compile files, to edit a file, to run a file, to debug a file, to access tools, to view status and toolbars, to arrange windows, and access help.Ĭreates a new document for the Program Editor.






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