Wordpress Plugin - Admin Drop Menus
Creates proper drop down menus for Admin pages
Version: 2.0
License: GPL
Author: Andy Staines
Description:
One-click selection of admin options via proper drop down menus
Creates proper drop down menus for Admin pages
Version: 2.0
License: GPL
Author: Andy Staines
Description:
One-click selection of admin options via proper drop down menus
Admin theme with proper drop down menus
Version: 2.1
License: GPL
Author: Andy Staines
Description:
The Admin Drop Menus plugin creates proper drop down menus for the WordPress admin pages. This version fits in with the native theme of WordPress Admin.
Adds Admin Menu for Themes and Skins
Version: 0.0
License: GPL
Author: Tom Howard
Description:
The Presentation Toolkit Plugin adds an administration page under the ‘Presentation’ administration menu for Presentation Toolkit compatible themes. The Presentation Toolkit Plugin is based on the Wordpress Theme Toolkit by Ozh
Fully customize the structure of the Wordpress administration area, and its menu system - with an easy to use GUI
Version: 1.2
License: n/a
Author: Barun Singh
Description:
This plugin will let you fully customize the menu structure of the Wordpress administration. You can rearrange and relabel any menu item. You can create more deeply nested menus (WP by default only lets you have a menu and submenus, now you can create sub-sub-menus, etc.). Hide menu items, change the parent of a sub-menu item or move it to the top-level menu. Override annoying plugin menu settings.
This plugin will deal very gracefully with the effect of adding or removing other plugins (as that might effect the menu structure).
Everything is done with a very intuitive graphical interface, and through AJAX calls (so you can see the results right away).
You can reset all your changes with the click of a button.
Displays a CSS driven drop down menu with all admin links. No need to click on "Manage" then "Comments".
Version: 1.0
License: n/a
Author: Ozh
Description:
when you want to reach a “sub” admin page, you need to load the main page first. Like, you have to first click on “Manage” to be able to manage “Comments“.
Cumbersome, heh ? Get all your admin links in one handy drop down menu.
Adds a convenient admin menu to your blog.
Version: 2.2
License: Other
Author: Denis de Bernardy
Description:
A silky plugin that sticks key admin menu links to the top of your blog’s screen. It is of course a 1-click install, and it uses your skin in place of the default one if you drop a skin.css into the plugin directory.
Drop Down Menus for Spotmilk theme
Version: 2.0
License: GPL
Author: Andy Staines
Description:
One click, drop down menus for the WP Admin pages for those using the popular Spotmilk theme. No longer need two page loads to get at the menu option you need.
Creates Drop Down Menus for WordPress Admin Panels, just like Andy Staines’ <a href="http://www.yellowswordfish.com/index.php?pagename=admin-drop-menus-wordpress-plugin">original plugin</a>, but without background pictures and special fonts. This makes it faster to load and more adaptable to customizations.
Version: 2.3
License: GPL
Author: corpodibacco
Description:
this is my first plugin… PHP-wise all the merit for it goes to Andy Staines, who created the Admin Drop Menus plugin.
Like the original pulgin, mine provides css-enabled drop down menus to speed the use of the wordpress dashboard.
All I’ve done was to edit the CSS style of the menus to make them more lightweight and more flexible to the style customizations of any wordpress dashboard.
Basically all the background pictures and the font specifications have been removed. In addition the position and size of the menus have been slightly changed, and I have commented out the additional link to the home page of the blog that the original author had added.
Please review the screenshots below. The fonts you see are those of my wordpress dashboard. As I said, no font specification was given in the plugin itself.
This plugin has been tested with firefox 2, IE 7, IE6 and opera 9 under windows.
It works great with good browsers, but it looks almost ugly in IE7, and really ugly in IE6 (I guess I’ll work on that.)