Fixed
Added
- Added a workaround for a buggy “defer_parsing_of_js” code snippet that some users have added to their functions.php. This snippet produces invalid HTML code, which used to break the menu editor.
- Fixed a bug that caused WP-CLI to behave as if there were no installed plugins and no available updates.
- Fixed the “Tags” menu showing up as inaccessible.
- Fixed missing color labels in WordPress 4.9.
- Fixed a PHP warning that appeared when using this plugin together with WooCommerce or YITH WooCommerce Gift Cards and running PHP 7.1.
- Fixed a bug that prevented some capability changes from being applied.
- Fixed a bug where submenu items would not inherit FontAwesome icons from their parent menu.
Changed
- You can now edit the network admin menu. The settings page is in the network admin, under “Settings -> Menu Editor Pro”. Note that you still need to go to a site dashboard to edit the regular admin menu.
- The “Embed WP page” feature now works with private pages and posts, not just public pages.
- Added the ability to hide the special “Welcome” widget.
- Minor performance improvements.
- Tested with WP 4.8.3 and 4.9.
Update for the add-on WordPress Toolbar Editor 1.2.2:
- Added the current user and selected users from AME to the role list.
- Fixed a rare issue where the plugin would throw an error if toolbar item title was not a string.
- 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.