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by Patrick Cohen (pcwriter)
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Add All Nav Links to BP Adminbar
Automatically include dropdowns of all Buddypress component and Wordpress menus in the BP Adminbar.
Compatible with WP 10.0
vtrunk
Current Version vtrunk
Updated 15 years ago
Last Update on 22 Nov, 2010
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- Version
- trunk
- Last Updated
- Nov 22, 2010
- Requires WP
- 0+
- Tested Up To
- 10.0
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- Author
- Patrick Cohen (pcwriter)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Add All Nav Links to BP Adminbar
Under "Feature Options", you can... - Hide or display the main theme navigation - Hide or display the site name in your new adminbar - Hide or display the Login and Signup links when logged out - Hide or display the "Visit Random" menu - Enable or disable the addition of Wordpress pages/menus - Enable or disable the addition of Buddypress components - Enable or disable "Scroll with pages" (this unsticks the adminbar from the top of your screen and inserts it relative to your theme) Under "Labels & Fonts", you can... - Select whether to display top-level Wordpress 2.x pages horizontally or in a dropdown menu - Define the label for the Wordpress 2.x page dropdown (if enabled) - For WP3.x installs, 5 menu locations are available under "Appearance" > "Menus" (see the "Help" under the "Labels & Fonts" tab for more) - Define the label for the Buddypress directory dropdown (default = "Community") - Define the font, along with the size, weight and style for all menu items Under "Color Scheme", you can... - Define ALL colors: navbar background, main and sub menu item backgrounds, border, text and hover colors too Under "Sizes & Position", you can... - Set the overall width of the navbar and of sub-menus - Set the height of all menu items - Adjust margins and padding where required - Offset your fancy new custom navbar vertically and/or horizontally to reposition it anywhere you like
No. This plugin combines all nav elements on the main site only. The adminbar on sub-blogs remains unchanged.
In Wordpress 2.x installs, this plugin will show ALL your pages in dropdowns by default. If you want to exclude certain WP2.x pages from your menu, install Simon Wheatley's excellent "Exclude Pages from Navigation" plugin. You can install it through your Wordpress dashboard or download it from the repository here: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/exclude-pages/ But even with the "Exclude Pages" plugin installed, invisible gremlins may cause some WP pages to appear in the backend in some installs (it happened to me). If this happens, go to line 159 of bp-wp-navbar.php and add a comma seperated list of the page IDs of those you want to make go away. Example: wp_list_pages( 'title_li=&depth=20&exclude=100,222,345,1499' );
It modifies the behavior of the bp-adminbar, so if Buddypress is installed and your theme is a child theme of bp-default, it will work. Some custom themes may require code adjustments in bp-wp-navbar.php. For example, the user configuration option to hide/show the main nav targets "ul#nav". If your theme uses a different container ID for its main navigation, and you want the plugin to hide it, you will need to change that ID in the hide_main_nav function in bp-wp-navbar.php.
No. It is not advisable for a plugin to change labels or slugs. See the Buddypress codex here to learn how to do it the right way.
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