WP Custom Menu Filter Plugin uses a new filter hook in WordPress 3.1 that allows Custom Menus to be filtered. Instead of using the generic CSS {displa …
WP Custom Menu Filter Plugin uses a new filter hook in WordPress 3.1 that allows Custom Menus to be filtered. Instead of using the generic CSS {display:none;}, this plugin actually excludes nav menu items from even being created. While it uses the CSS class tag in the Custom Menu to determine which custom menu items should be excluded, it does not use CSS to hide the menu items, which savvy users can discover. Instead using one custom menu, the user can hide portions of their custom menu to visitors (even the savvy ones) while revealing other portions of their menu to users who are logged in and vice versa.
wp-custom-menu-filter-plugin
directory to the /wp-content/plugins/
directory/wp-admin/nav-menus.php
found under Appearance > Menus. Then select Screen Options at the top right. Then check CSS Classes. Then click Screen Options to hide the menu again.wp-admin/themes.php?page=wps-filter-menu
which is found under Appearance > Custom Menu Filter SettingsAgain this plugin does not use CSS classes to hide menu items. Instead it uses the CSS Class information on the backend to filter these items out all together.
0.7 Fixed another conflict with yet another plugin
0.6 Fixed conflict with another plugin
0.5 Added default settings
0.4 Added uninstall to remove options/settings upon deletion.
0.3 Added flipped functionality (hide items from logged in users). Security update.
0.1 Initial Public Release