by Tony Hayes
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AdminSanity
AdminSanity brings sanity through sanitization to your WordPress Admin Area. Cleanly.
Tested up to WP 6.8 (Current: 6.9)
v1.0.4
Current Version v1.0.4
Updated 6 months ago
Last Update on 23 Jun, 2025
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- Version
- 1.0.4
- Last Updated
- Jun 23, 2025
- Requires WP
- 4.0.0+
- Tested Up To
- 6.8
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- Tony Hayes
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Upgrade NowFrequently Asked Questions
Common questions about AdminSanity
Once you have activated the plugin you will see these changes in your WordPress Admin area: Admin Menu - a sorted menu with three sections: Content, Settings and Extensions - an "Expand menu" item at the top to view a full page expanded Admin Menu - an additional Plugin Settings menu item for non-default settings pages Admin Notices - notices are grouped into clickable dropdown tabs according to notice types - clicking on Notices reveals an extra menu sorted by notice level Admin Bar - a "Shuffle" cycler icon to cycle between all, default and extra bar items - a "Dropdown" toggle icon to expand the Admin Bar and view all submenus See the full plugin description for more details on what each of these modifications does.
A settings page is available via the Plugin Settings submenu (or the Settings submenu when the Menu module is inactive.) Configuration is also currently available via constants and filters (see below.)
Yes. Simply copy the individual module file(s) you wish to use into your /wp-content/mu-plugins/ directory. Alternatively you can also copy the entire plugin into that directory if you wish.
Modules can be disabled via te settings page or by defining any of the following constants as false: ADMINSANITY_LOAD_MENU, `ADMINSANITY_LOAD_BAR`, `ADMINSANITY_LOAD_NOTICES` eg. define( 'ADMINSANITY_LOAD_MENU', false ); Or returning false to any of the following value filters: adminsanity_load_menu, `adminsanity_load_bar`, `adminsanity_load_notices` eg. `add_filter( 'adminsanity_load_bar', '__return_false' );
Yes, on the plugin settings page. These features can be also disabled using constants or filters in the same way as above: | Feature | Constant | Filter | | Meta Menu Headings | ADMINSANITY_MENU_METAS | adminsanity_menu_metas | | Plugin Settings Menu | ADMINSANITY_MENU_PLUGINS | adminsanity_menu_plugins | | Expand Menu Icon | ADMINSANITY_MENU_EXPANDER | adminsanity_menu_expander | | Bar Frontend Loading | ADMINSANITY_BAR_FRONTEND | adminsanity_bar_frontend | | Bar Item Switcher | ADMINSANITY_BAR_CYCLER | adminsanity_bar_cycler | | Bar Dropdown Toggle | ADMINSANITY_BAR_DROPDOWN | adminsanity_bar_dropdown |
Yes. Although tricky, a filter for this was included in the initial proof of concept Gist for the admin menu. Simply return an array of admin menu slugs to the filter adminsanity_menu_keep_positions and AdminSanity will attempt to keep those menu items from moving when it sorts the other items (See example in plugin code, function adminsanity_menu_keep_position_test.) Note that depending on the menu items's initial position, this may have mixed results in where it appears in relation to the other newly rearranged menu items.