Aprašymas
This plugin will add a „Settings” link to every active plugin listed on the „Plugins” page (right next to the „Deactivate” and „Edit” links). This makes it easy to acccess plugin configuration without hunting through the entire dashboard menu.
The plugin finds the right admin page by automatically scanning through the WordPress menu structure to detect configuration-related plugin pages. Lab trials shown success rate of over 95%.
Additional notes :
- Quick Configuration Links will automatically skip plugins that add their own custom link(s) to their „Plugins” page listing.
- If a plugin has only one menu entry, the „Settings” link will always point to that page – even it has nothing to do with configuration. This is by design.
Diegimas
Install it just like any other plugin :
- Download the .zip archive and extract it.
- Upload the
quick-configuration-links
directory to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Aktyvuokite įskiepį per WordPress meniu „Įskiepiai”
You may need to refresh the page before the „Settings” will appear.
Atsiliepimai
Įskiepis neturi atsiliepimų.
Programuotojai ir komandos nariai
“Quick Configuration Links” yra atviro kodo programa. Prie jos sukūrimo prisidėję žmonės surašyti toliau.
AutoriaiIšverskite “Quick Configuration Links” į savo kalbą.
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Pakeitimų istorija
1.4.10
- Fixed a PHP warning about trying to index a value that’s not an array that could be triggered when processing admin menus that use certain unsupported callback formats.
- Tested with WP 6.7 and 6.8-alpha.
1.4.9
- Fixed a potential fatal error that could be caused by an uncaught exception.
- Tested up to WordPress 5.2.
1.4.8
- Fixed the „array_shift() expects parameter 1 to be array, object given” warning that showed up when using the plugin with WP 4.7.
1.4.6
- Tested up to WordPress 4.2.
1.4.5
- Tested up to WP 4.2-alpha.
- Fixed a URL generation bug that caused the plugin to display non-functioning „Settings” links for plugins that place their settings page under a custom top level menu (e.g. „My Plugin -> Settings”).