• Resolved Ghily

    (@ghily)


    Just activated Client Dash on a new multisite network. NO errors after install and activation.

    When I create a New Menu on a default User Role it appears fine.

    However, when I create a New Menu on a custom User Role I get the following error:

    Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/filthyfifty/public_html/wp-content/plugins/client-dash/core/tabs/settings/menus/walkerclass.php on line 74

    Note: Custom User Role created by the plugin User Role Editor.

    Line 74 does reference $role_options – I assume Client Dash has a conflict with the user options in User Role Editor or User Role Editor has a conflict sending it.

    Note: The New User Role I created was a “copy” of the Administrator – just a new name.

    Is there a fix for this? Thanks.

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  • Plugin Contributor joelworsham

    (@joelworsham)

    Hey there,

    Sorry for this issue. I was unable to replicate it. I copied a new role with User Role Editor (though selecting administrator as a role to copy was not available, so I chose editor).

    I do, however, see how this issue could possibly pop up. It is non-breaking, but any PHP warning is not ideal. I’ve created a patch to attempt to fix this issue.

    Could you please install this new version of Client Dash and see if it solves your issue? If it does, I will make sure it is incorporated into the next release.

    https://d.pr/f/Rk0g

    Plugin Contributor joelworsham

    (@joelworsham)

    Can I help you any more with this issue?

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