• Resolved KC

    (@benxy20gylinxu)


    Hi there,

    I tried to do thing like the FAQ of your website quoted as follows:

    “To move a top-level menu to a sub-menu, click on sub-menu in question, then drag the top-level menu to the bottom of the sub-menu item list.”

    But I can not get it done, please advise.

    Regards,

    KC

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  • Plugin Author Janis Elsts

    (@whiteshadow)

    The FAQ on the Pro version website is for the Pro version. In the free version it works slightly differently: select the menu item, click the “Cut” toolbar button, select the new top level menu and click the “Paste” toolbar button.

    Thread Starter KC

    (@benxy20gylinxu)

    Hi there,

    I see, thanks for your attention, and I just tried and it seemed to work. But I don’t seem to be able to put the whole thing of “a top level menu item with its own submenu items” into a submenu, is that correct? I am asking this because I am trying to put all of the plugins into under one same top level menu item. Thank you.

    Regards,

    KC

    Plugin Author Janis Elsts

    (@whiteshadow)

    Unfortunately, WordPress doesn’t support deeply nested admin menus. In other words, you can have a menu structure like “Menu -> Item”, but not “Menu -> Another menu -> Item”. As a result, what you’re trying to do is currently impossible.

    Thread Starter KC

    (@benxy20gylinxu)

    Understand, thank you for your attention. So based on your reply, there is no other similar plugin can do the thing I mentioned earlier, correct?

    Plugin Author Janis Elsts

    (@whiteshadow)

    Correct. As far as I know, there are no plugins like that.

    Thread Starter KC

    (@benxy20gylinxu)

    Hi there,

    Thanks, that saves me some time, thank you for your works on the plugin.

    Regards,

    KC

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