Plugin info

Total downloads: 9,793
Active installs: 800
Total reviews: 12
Average rating: 4.3
Support threads opened: 0
Support threads resolved: 0 (0%)
Available in: 1 language(s)
Contributors: 1
Last updated: 8/4/2020 (1976 days ago)
Added to WordPress: 8/27/2015 (10 years old)
Minimum WordPress version: 3.3.0
Tested up to WordPress version: 5.4.18
Minimum PHP version: f

Maintenance & Compatibility

Maintenance score

Possibly abandoned • Last updated 1976 days ago • 12 reviews

24/100

Is Auto Subpage Menu abandoned?

Possibly abandoned (last update 1976 days ago).

Compatibility

Requires WordPress: 3.3.0
Tested up to: 5.4.18
Requires PHP: f

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Description

By default wordpress menu system, wordpress can only automatically add/remove top-level page to/from menus

  • When publish top-level page then add it into menus
  • When move top-level page to trash then remove it from menus
  • When restore top-level page then add it into menus

this feature has no effect with subpage (child page), but Auto Subpage Menu can

  • When publish subpage (child page) then add it into menus (if its page parent exists in menu)
  • When update subpage (child page) then update menus
  • When move subpage (child page) to trash then remove it from menus
  • When restore subpage (child page) then add it into menus

Notes

TODO

  • [ ] Implement DocBlock to all
  • [ ] Automatically update child-page when its parent have been move, suggested by ncwebdev, topic
  • [ ] Add other versions into wordpress download page

Installation

  1. Install the plugin via plugin’s dashboard or download and upload this plugin into wp-content/plugins directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in WordPress
  3. Go to Menus and check Automatically add new top-level pages to this menu
  4. Let’s see the magic

Frequently Asked Questions

How to use it

activate the plugin on your plugin dashboard (/wp-admin/plugins.php)

How it work

please see screenshot

Review feed

Harm10
9/27/2017

Good idea but bad support

The idea is good but the support is not very good. So if you find another plug-in with similar functionality I would advise to try that!

Screenshots

  1. When publish subpage then add it into menus (screenshot-1.jpg)

    When publish subpage then add it into menus (screenshot-1.jpg)

  2. When update subpage then update menus (screenshot-2.jpg)

    When update subpage then update menus (screenshot-2.jpg)

  3. When trash subpage then remove it from menus (screenshot-3.jpg)

    When trash subpage then remove it from menus (screenshot-3.jpg)

  4. When restore subpage then add it into menus (screenshot-4.jpg)

    When restore subpage then add it into menus (screenshot-4.jpg)

Changelog

1.1.4 (24 Apr 2016)

  • Fix issue – plugin is not working if not using default table prefix (wp_), found and fixed by ncwebdev, topic
  • Update code style
  • Add TODO section

1.1.3 (14 Feb 2016)

  • Update meta (readme file, description, link)

1.1.2 (27 Aug 2015)

  • Update readme file according wordpress readme file standard

1.1.1 (26 Aug 2015)

  • Change file name from README.md to readme.txt
  • Update plugin description

1.1.0 (24 Aug 2015)

  • Fix issue (twice add child page to menus when update with unchanged page parent)
  • Refactoring

1.0.0 (23 Aug 2015)

  • First release