Do you like to adjust and style the backend as much as the frontend?
So, we are together!
Author: | Rodolfo Buaiz (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 5.0 |
WordPress version tested: | 6.5.2 |
Plugin version: | 3.2.1 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 14-09-2011 |
Last updated: | 02-05-2024 |
Rating, %: | 94 |
Rated by: | 33 |
Plugin URI: | https://wordpress.org/plugins/many-tips-toget... |
Total downloads: | 36 004 |
Active installs: | 1 000+ |
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With Admin Tweaks you’ll be able to simplify and make deep customizations in the administrative interface.
It’s a compilation of hooks for enhancing, styling and reducing WordPress backend.
Do you like to adjust and style the backend as much as the frontend?
So, we are together!
Main Features
- Admin Bar: remove, add and modify menu items.
- Admin Menus: remove menu and submenu items; sort Settings menu; rename “Posts”.
- Appearance: hide general elements; create admin notices.
- Dashboard: remove and add widgets.
- General Settings: enable arcane Link Manager; privacy; other misc options.
- Listings: customize rows and columns for post types, users and plugins.
- Media: custom columns; re-attachment; sanitize filenames; jpeg quality; audio/photo/video metadata.
- Plugins: many row modifications; live filter by keyword/active/inactive; move plugins menus from the main menu into the Tools menu (Code Snippets, ACF, The SEO Framework, Hide Admin Notices).
- User Profile: remove almost everything; add custom CSS.
- Login: redirects; errors; modify almost everything; add custom CSS.
- Maintenance Mode: with minimum Role allowed and possibility to block only the backend.
Acknowledgments
- Everything changed after WordPress Stack Exchange
- Plugin interface using @bainternet’s Admin Page Class
- CSS for hiding help texts adapted from Admin Expert Mode
- Everything started with Adminimize, by Frank Büeltge, which does an awesome job hiding WordPress elements, but I wanted more, and these are some of the great resources where I found many snippets: Stack Exchange, WPengineer, wpbeginner, CSS-TRICKS, Smashing Magazine, Justin Tadlock…
- The option to hide the help texts from many areas of WordPress uses the CSS file of the plugin Admin Expert Mode, by Scott Reilly.
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