Rating: 5 stars
Hello,
I want to thank you for this great plugin as I searched for a plugin like this for a long time and didn’t find until I saw this and read its description and its video but it didn’t work with wp 4.7
So, can you upgrade its code?
Rating: 5 stars
I’ve been using this plugin on client sites for years now.
Simple interface, easy to use, does what you need. Part of my “essential plugins” list used in all projects.
Rating: 5 stars
Works fine for me
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Wokrs as it should ??
I am really happy with it.
Rating: 4 stars
It works perfectly, now all of my submenus are dynamic.
Only thing I don’t like is that there is a commercial pro version.
Rating: 4 stars
I love this plugin, it does exactly what it’s supposed to.
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Needed to divide a navigation menu in several submenus.
Needed to include menus in theme files and change some option of wp_nav_menu for display (in my case the ID of the menu container).
The plugin perfectly took everything in charge.
Big Thank You for the developper !
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Does what it is expected to do. And does it well.
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Very handy and works well.
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I have the paid version of the plugin, which stopped working on a the most recent WordPress update. I contacted the author about this, but never heard back :/
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I’m glad I stumbled on this plugin. It solved a tricky problem for me. I needed content editors to change submenus without access to the Menus admin page. I also wanted to restrict content editors to specific submenus so they didn’t mess up the main navbar. By using the page hierarchy to build specific submenus, I was able to achieve exactly this! Thank you!!
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This plugin is generating a whole lot of PHP warning in my log files.
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Rating: 5 stars
This plugin really saves my day. It can handle all subpages (and subpages within subpages). Let say you have “parent page” which has “child page 1” and “child page 2”. And “child page 1” has “grand child page 1”. All pages under “parent page” will be added according to the hierarchy.
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I wasn’t sure if I should buy the pro version because support seemed to be lacking. But I’m really glad I got it!
I needed a dropdown menu to dynamically display all posts from a custom post type. I also needed a dropdown menu to display all child pages of a parent page. Gecka Submenu Pro worked great for both situations!
The CPTs were created using Pods and AgentPress Listings, so this works great with them.
Thanks again for the great plugin! Just maybe work with support a bit more, and I think it will be fantastic.
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DO NOT BUY PRO VERSION! NO SUPPORT AVAILABLE OR UPDATES. All caps meant as a warning.
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Does just what it says it does and is perfect for 95% of my builds. Just check a box under each top level menu item to automatically add all the subpages of that particular page. Perfect!
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