Version Description
- Replaced a number of icons from the "Silk" set with GPL-compatible alternatives.
- Tested with WP 3.6.
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Release Info
Developer | whiteshadow |
Plugin | Admin Menu Editor |
Version | 1.2.2 |
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Code changes from version 1.2.1 to 1.2.2
- css/menu-editor.css +2 -2
- images/cut.png +0 -0
- images/gion/AUTHORS +11 -0
- images/gion/COPYING +342 -0
- images/gion/edit-copy.png +0 -0
- images/gnome-icon-theme/AUTHORS +15 -0
- images/gnome-icon-theme/COPYING_LGPL +165 -0
- images/gnome-icon-theme/edit-cut-blue.png +0 -0
- images/gnome-icon-theme/edit-paste.png +0 -0
- images/icon-extension-grey.png +0 -0
- images/page-add.png +0 -0
- images/page-delete.png +0 -0
- images/page_white_add.png +0 -0
- images/page_white_copy.png +0 -0
- images/page_white_delete.png +0 -0
- images/page_white_paste.png +0 -0
- images/plugin_disabled.png +0 -0
- images/separator-add.png +0 -0
- images/separator_add.png +0 -0
- includes/menu-editor-core.php +31 -18
- menu-editor.php +1 -1
- readme.txt +6 -2
- screenshot-1.png +0 -0
css/menu-editor.css
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Name: Silvestre Herrera
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Nickname: ertz
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Location: La Plata, Buenos Aires. ARGENTINA.
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E-mail: silvestre.herrera(at)gmail.com
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Website(s): http://www.silvestre.com.ar/
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//Create a list of all known capabilities and roles. Used for the dropdown list on the access field.
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$all_capabilities = $this->get_all_capabilities();
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<div id='ws_menu_editor'>
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<div class='ws_main_container'>
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<div class='ws_toolbar'>
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<div class="ws_button_container">
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<a id='ws_cut_menu' class='ws_button' href='javascript:void(0)' title='Cut'><img src='<?php echo $
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<a id='ws_copy_menu' class='ws_button' href='javascript:void(0)' title='Copy'><img src='<?php echo $
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-
<a id='ws_paste_menu' class='ws_button' href='javascript:void(0)' title='Paste'><img src='<?php echo $
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<div class="ws_separator"> </div>
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-
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<a id='ws_new_menu' class='ws_button' href='javascript:void(0)' title='New menu'><img src='<?php echo $
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<a id='ws_hide_menu' class='ws_button' href='javascript:void(0)' title='Show/Hide'><img src='<?php echo $
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<a id='ws_delete_menu' class='ws_button' href='javascript:void(0)' title='Delete menu'><img src='<?php echo $
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<div class="ws_separator"> </div>
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-
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<a id='ws_new_separator' class='ws_button' href='javascript:void(0)' title='New separator'><img src='<?php echo $
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class='ws_main_container'>
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<div class='ws_toolbar'>
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<div class="ws_button_container">
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<a id='ws_cut_item' class='ws_button' href='javascript:void(0)' title='Cut'><img src='<?php echo $
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-
<a id='ws_copy_item' class='ws_button' href='javascript:void(0)' title='Copy'><img src='<?php echo $
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<a id='ws_paste_item' class='ws_button' href='javascript:void(0)' title='Paste'><img src='<?php echo $
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<div class="ws_separator"> </div>
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-
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<a id='ws_new_item' class='ws_button' href='javascript:void(0)' title='New menu item'><img src='<?php echo $
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<a id='ws_hide_item' class='ws_button' href='javascript:void(0)' title='Show/Hide'><img src='<?php echo $
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<a id='ws_delete_item' class='ws_button' href='javascript:void(0)' title='Delete menu item'><img src='<?php echo $
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<div class="ws_separator"> </div>
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* @return void
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*/
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function enqueue_styles(){
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}
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/**
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$plugin_url = $this->plugin_dir_url;
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$images_url = plugins_url('images', $this->plugin_file);
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$icons = array(
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'cut' => '/gnome-icon-theme/edit-cut-blue.png',
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'copy' => '/gion/edit-copy.png',
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'paste' => '/gnome-icon-theme/edit-paste.png',
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'hide' => '/icon-extension-grey.png',
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'new' => '/page-add.png',
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'delete' => '/page-delete.png',
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'new-separator' => '/separator-add.png',
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);
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foreach($icons as $name => $url) {
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$icons[$name] = $images_url . $url;
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}
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//Create a list of all known capabilities and roles. Used for the dropdown list on the access field.
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1032 |
$all_capabilities = $this->get_all_capabilities();
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<div id='ws_menu_editor'>
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<div class='ws_main_container'>
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<div class='ws_toolbar'>
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<div class="ws_button_container">
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<a id='ws_cut_menu' class='ws_button' href='javascript:void(0)' title='Cut'><img src='<?php echo $icons['cut']; ?>' alt="Cut" /></a>
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+
<a id='ws_copy_menu' class='ws_button' href='javascript:void(0)' title='Copy'><img src='<?php echo $icons['copy']; ?>' alt="Copy" /></a>
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+
<a id='ws_paste_menu' class='ws_button' href='javascript:void(0)' title='Paste'><img src='<?php echo $icons['paste']; ?>' alt="Paste" /></a>
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<div class="ws_separator"> </div>
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<a id='ws_new_menu' class='ws_button' href='javascript:void(0)' title='New menu'><img src='<?php echo $icons['new']; ?>' alt="New menu" /></a>
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<a id='ws_hide_menu' class='ws_button' href='javascript:void(0)' title='Show/Hide'><img src='<?php echo $icons['hide']; ?>' alt="Show/Hide" /></a>
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<a id='ws_delete_menu' class='ws_button' href='javascript:void(0)' title='Delete menu'><img src='<?php echo $icons['delete']; ?>' alt="Delete menu" /></a>
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1065 |
<div class="ws_separator"> </div>
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+
|
1067 |
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<a id='ws_new_separator' class='ws_button' href='javascript:void(0)' title='New separator'><img src='<?php echo $icons['new-separator']; ?>' alt="New separator" /></a>
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class='ws_main_container'>
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<div class='ws_toolbar'>
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<div class="ws_button_container">
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<a id='ws_cut_item' class='ws_button' href='javascript:void(0)' title='Cut'><img src='<?php echo $icons['cut']; ?>' alt="Cut" /></a>
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<a id='ws_copy_item' class='ws_button' href='javascript:void(0)' title='Copy'><img src='<?php echo $icons['copy']; ?>' alt="Copy" /></a>
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<a id='ws_paste_item' class='ws_button' href='javascript:void(0)' title='Paste'><img src='<?php echo $icons['paste']; ?>' alt="Paste" /></a>
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<div class="ws_separator"> </div>
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+
|
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<a id='ws_new_item' class='ws_button' href='javascript:void(0)' title='New menu item'><img src='<?php echo $icons['new']; ?>' alt="New menu item" /></a>
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<a id='ws_hide_item' class='ws_button' href='javascript:void(0)' title='Show/Hide'><img src='<?php echo $icons['hide']; ?>' alt="Show/Hide" /></a>
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<a id='ws_delete_item' class='ws_button' href='javascript:void(0)' title='Delete menu item'><img src='<?php echo $icons['delete']; ?>' alt="Delete menu item" /></a>
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Plugin Name: Admin Menu Editor
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Plugin URI: http://w-shadow.com/blog/2008/12/20/admin-menu-editor-for-wordpress/
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Description: Lets you directly edit the WordPress admin menu. You can re-order, hide or rename existing menus, add custom menus and more.
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Version: 1.2.
|
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Author: Janis Elsts
|
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Author URI: http://w-shadow.com/
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*/
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Plugin Name: Admin Menu Editor
|
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Plugin URI: http://w-shadow.com/blog/2008/12/20/admin-menu-editor-for-wordpress/
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Description: Lets you directly edit the WordPress admin menu. You can re-order, hide or rename existing menus, add custom menus and more.
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Version: 1.2.2
|
7 |
Author: Janis Elsts
|
8 |
Author URI: http://w-shadow.com/
|
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*/
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readme.txt
CHANGED
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Donate link: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=A6P9S6CE3SRSW
|
4 |
Tags: admin, dashboard, menu, security, wpmu
|
5 |
Requires at least: 3.2
|
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Tested up to: 3.6
|
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|
8 |
|
9 |
Lets you edit the WordPress admin menu. You can re-order, hide or rename menus, add custom menus and more.
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10 |
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@@ -63,6 +63,10 @@ Plugins installed in the `mu-plugins` directory are treated as "always on", so y
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|
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== Changelog ==
|
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|
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= 1.2.1 =
|
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* Fixed a rare bug where the icon selector would appear at the bottom of the page instead of right below the icon button.
|
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* Fixed incorrect icon alignment when running the MP6 admin UI.
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Donate link: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=A6P9S6CE3SRSW
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Tags: admin, dashboard, menu, security, wpmu
|
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Requires at least: 3.2
|
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Tested up to: 3.6
|
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Stable tag: 1.2.2
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Lets you edit the WordPress admin menu. You can re-order, hide or rename menus, add custom menus and more.
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|
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== Changelog ==
|
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|
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= 1.2.2 =
|
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* Replaced a number of icons from the "Silk" set with GPL-compatible alternatives.
|
68 |
+
* Tested with WP 3.6.
|
69 |
+
|
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= 1.2.1 =
|
71 |
* Fixed a rare bug where the icon selector would appear at the bottom of the page instead of right below the icon button.
|
72 |
* Fixed incorrect icon alignment when running the MP6 admin UI.
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