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Admin Menu Editor Pro (Business) 2.23.3

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  • Fixed a WP-CLI compatibility issue where some CLI commands would fail with a fatal error: “Call to a member function check_current_user_access() on null”.
  • Fixed a couple of UI layout issues that affected RTL sites.
  • Fixed a conflict with WP Nag Hide that prevented the “Open in”: “New window” setting from working.
  • Fixed an oversight that could cause a fatal error if a theme or plugin was using magic methods (i.e. __call and __callStatic) for hook callbacks.
  • Fixed a CSS issue where, when changing the menu icon, certain Dashicons wouldn’t properly replace the original icon.
Added
  • You can edit plugin names and descriptions through the “Plugins” tab. This only changes how plugins are displayed on the “Plugins” page. It doesn’t affect plugin files on disk.
  • Added the “Meta Boxes” tab. It lets you hide meta boxes/custom fields from specific roles and users.
  • Added an option to highlight new menu items. This feature is off by default. You can enable it in the “Settings” tab.
  • Added an option to compress menu data that the plugin stores in the database. This significantly reduces the size of the relevant database entries, but it also adds some decompression overhead to every admin page load. You can enable this feature in the “Settings” tab.
Fixed
  • Added a compatibility workaround for the Divi Training plugin. The hidden menu items that it adds to the “Dashboard” menu should no longer show up when you activate AME.
  • Added a workaround that improves compatibility with plugins that set their menu icons using CSS. Previously, there were situations where users were not able to change menu icons because the plugin that created the menu item used CSS to override the normal icon. AME now adds an extra stylesheet that overrides icons with !important.
  • Fixed an old bug where sorting menu items would put all separators at the top. Now they’ll stay near their preceding menu item.
  • Fixed incorrect shadows on custom screen options links.
  • Fixed a couple of UI layout issues that were caused by bugs in other plugins.
  • Fixed a rare issue where hiding the admin bar would leave empty space at the top of the page.
Changed
  • Minor performance optimizations.
  • When you use the “A-Z” button to sort top level menus, it also sorts submenu items. To avoid compatibility issues, the first item of each submenu stays in its original position.
  • The plugin now automatically resets the “who can access this plugin” setting if the only allowed user no longer exists. This should cut down on the number of users who accidentally lock themselves out by changing “Who can access the plugin” to “Only the current user” and then later deleting that user account.
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