by Anandhu Nadesh
5 (1 reviews)
DashOrgNicer Feature Manager
Disable or role-restrict WordPress admin features and menus.
Compatible with WP 7.0.2
v1.0.0
Current Version v1.0.0
Updated 3 days ago
Last Update on 14 Jul, 2026
Refreshed 10 hours ago
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- Version
- 1.0.0
- Last Updated
- Jul 14, 2026
- Requires WP
- 6.4+
- Tested Up To
- 7.0.2
- PHP Version
- 7.4 or higher
- Author
- Anandhu Nadesh
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about DashOrgNicer Feature Manager
Users with the adftmgr_manage_settings capability (Administrators on a default install).
Yes. Feature rules apply to all roles, including administrators. Users who can manage DashOrgNicer Feature Manager settings can always open DashOrgNicer Feature Manager to change rules.
No. DashOrgNicer Feature Manager enforces restrictions through admin menus, capabilities, direct URL guards, REST API routes, and admin bar nodes where applicable.
Any user with the adftmgr_manage_settings capability can always reopen DashOrgNicer Feature Manager to change rules. On a default install, that is the Administrator role.
Posts menus, screens, REST endpoints, and related admin bar links are blocked for affected users. Save carefully and keep at least one manager who can access DashOrgNicer Feature Manager.
Yes. Custom post types are auto-discovered on the Post Types screen. Plugin and theme admin pages registered as admin.php?page=… appear on the Plugin Pages screen. Settings sub-pages under options-general.php appear on Settings Screens.
No. The General setting only adds protective index.php files in WordPress-managed folders. Configure your web server (for example, disable directory indexes) for real hardening.
Not individually in v1. Settings Screens enforcement applies to wp-admin menus, direct URLs, and capabilities. The shared /wp/v2/settings REST route is blocked only when the parent Settings feature is denied on the Features page. Per-screen REST granularity may be added in a future release.
Plugin Pages enforcement covers wp-admin menus, admin.php?page=… URLs, and capabilities. REST endpoints are not auto-discovered. Use the adftmgr_admin_pages filter to add rest_routes when a plugin exposes an API you need to gate.