• Resolved julianoe

    (@julianoe)


    I realize that it’s satisfying as a plugin dev to see your plugin in the main navigation… but it this dev UX or really end user UX? We don’t really need it to bloat the main navigation.
    AT LEAST give us the option to hide it behind another menu (Settings seems logical). Really should be the default with the option to pull it to the main nav if the user wants.

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  • Plugin Contributor Shehab mahamud

    (@shehab24)

    We’ve developed a custom post type for button blocks, allowing users to create dynamic buttons easily. Users can utilize shortcodes to implement these buttons and access additional features by upgrading to the Pro version

    Thread Starter julianoe

    (@julianoe)

    Could you add an option to disable that feature for people who only want to use the block part of the plugin like before and not bloat the user interface?

    Many good plugins allow the admin to disable UI interface elements they don’t use. That’d be a very good improvement.

    Thread Starter julianoe

    (@julianoe)

    Out the top of my head I can cite Easy WP SMTP that allows to hide their “main settings” button under the default “Settings” button, and Responsive Lightbox & Gallery also has several features you can disable to unbloat the experience of using it.

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