Menu By User Roles
Menu By User Roles

Menu By User Roles

Kahnu Charan Swain

Menu By User Roles is a WordPress plugin that allows you to control the visibility of menu items based on user roles. You can assign specific user roles to each menu item, ensuring that only users with those roles can see and access the corresponding links.

For more information and usage instructions, visit the GitHub Repository.

Support

For support and inquiries, please open an issue on GitHub.

License

This plugin is released under the GPL-2.0+ License. See LICENSE for more information.

Author

Kahnu Charan Swain

How do I assign user roles to menu items?

  1. Go to ‘Appearance’ > ‘Menus’ in your WordPress dashboard.
  2. Edit a menu item, and you will find a new option to assign user roles.
  3. Choose the desired user roles for the menu item.
  4. Save the menu.

Can I use this plugin with any theme?

Yes, this plugin should be compatible with most WordPress themes. If you encounter any compatibility issues, feel free to report them on GitHub.

Awesome

By sjnayem on September 28, 2024

Awesome products..........

Awesome!

By opicron on July 20, 2024

Thanks for releasing this menu customizer by role. I tried the following plugins and checked their sourcecode too.

  • If Menu
  • Nav Menu Roles
  • User Roles

This plugin has the most pleasing UI interface. Clean and to the point. Well done! Also the source code is super clean in comparison.

https://thawk.nl/development/wordpress-menu-navigation-by-user-role/

1.0.3

  • Update: Tested with latest WordPress 6.5.2

1.0.2

  • Feature: Multiple user roles added

1.0.1

  • Update: New version of the plugin released

1.0.0

  • Initial release
  1. Upload the menu-by-user-roles directory to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
  3. Go to ‘Appearance’ > ‘Menus’ in your WordPress dashboard to start assigning user roles to menu items.

Reviews

5 out of 5 stars

  • Version: 1.0.3
  • Last updated: 5 months ago
  • Active installations: 400
  • WordPress version: 5.2
  • Tested up to: 6.5.5
  • PHP version: 7.2