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  • Moderator t-p

    (@t-p)

    https://www.topbreaking.news/wp-admin/nav-menus.php,

    Looks like you are modifying a core file?

    If so, as the adage goes, don’t modify core files. Modifications can cause:
    security risks,
    performance degradation,
    broken plugins/themes,
    you will lose all changes when you next update the WordPress, etc.

    Therefore, if there are no hook present in a function you want to modify, it’s better to copy the function you need and change it in your Child Theme or plugin, rather than modifying the core files directly.

    Thread Starter Ivan Jaquez

    (@ivan-jaquez)

    Ok.

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