• Andreas

    (@westzipfler)


    WordPress has come a long way. The backend is great. BUT: if you have installed a couple of plugins that add their own (sub-)menues to the backend, how are you going to present the backend to unexperienced users that should only do some editing or add some media files?

    Adminimize to the rescue!

    With this uber-useful plugin you can re-design the menues to only show what the users of different groups really need. And what makes it really useful is: you can save and restore your settings, and thus also transfer them to a different website. No need to go through the very long list of options agin, from scratch.

    Thank you very much to Frank Bültge for writing and maintaining this most indispensable plugin!
    Especially for updating Adminimize lately after approx. 2 years so it doesn’t get lost among all those other plugins that nobody maintains any more.

    Reading here to see if this plugin is for you?
    You may stop here: download and install. You won’t regret it!

    • This topic was modified 2 years, 7 months ago by Andreas. Reason: Seeing it is sadly not maintained any more
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  • Yorsh

    (@australmaster)

    Everything you mention is very accurate. But, I think that integrating this into the core of WordPress would be to intervene the freedom for developers to devote all their ingenuity in such interesting complements as this, others that could be a trend, and even some that could revolutionize the working method.
    Anyway, this complement is wonderful.

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 9 months ago by Yorsh. Reason: incomplete comment
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