Deze plugin is niet getest met de laatste drie grote versies van WordPress. Mogelijk wordt het niet meer onderhouden of ondersteund. Er kunnen ook compatibiliteitsproblemen ontstaan wanneer het wordt gebruikt met recentere versies van WordPress.

Custom Menu

Beschrijving

This plugin allows you to display a custom menu that you’ve created in your theme’s “Menus” section in a post or page. Use [menu name=”Menu Name”] in your post or page to insert the custom menu. The “name” attribute is required. Since version 1.2, you can now provide a “title” attribute to add a header title to your custom menu (e.g. [menu name=”Menu Name” title=”My Menu”].)

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Installatie

  1. Upload custom-menu to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  3. Place [menu name="Menu Name"] in your posts or pages wherever you want the menu to display.
  4. Optionally, provide a “title” attribute to add a header title to the custom menu.

Beoordelingen

Er zijn geen beoordelingen voor deze plugin.

Bijdragers & ontwikkelaars

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Bijdragers

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Changelog

1.8

  • Fixed a problem where the plugin’s stylesheet was being included for admin pages.

1.7

  • Made changes to be compatible with WordPress version 3.3.

1.6

  • Removed anonymous function for PHP versions below 5.3.

1.5

  • Fixed a bug where the menu was always being placed at the top of the content, regardless where the short code was placed.

1.4

  • Fixed a bug where the options page was being added to the admin bar for all users, regardless if they had access to it or not.

1.3

  • Added references to the author’s website.
  • Changed the code to be object-oriented.

1.2

  • Majorly simplified the plugin’s code.
  • Requiring a valid menu name and not displaying an output if either the “name” attribute isn’t specified or a custom menu with the provided name cannot be found.
  • You can now provide a “title” attribute to add a header title to your custom menu (e.g. [menu name=”Menu Name” title=”My Menu”].)

1.1

  • Changed the plugin to use the name=”Menu Name” attribute instead of just specifying the name in the brackets.