Merge Menus

Description

Ever had to combine 2 menus using the default WordPress Menu editor. Manually it can take a while to copy over all the details from 1 menu to another.

This does all the leg work for you by copied all the elements of the menu into the menu you are currently editing.

Installation

  1. Search for Merge Menus in the WordPress Plugin Repo
  2. Install the plugin
  3. Activate the plugin

Reviews

04 June 2024
I was looking for a way to add a menu that is temporary and I do it every year.
04 June 2024
This plugin saves you a lot of time trying to manage menu items. Thank you!To author: Please add some description of how to use it as it can be confusing for first time users.
24 January 2024
It has one functionality only, inside the menu tab, and it allows you to pick one menu to merge with the currently selected menu. Life saver for websites organizing content with menus. Thanks.
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Contributors & Developers

“Merge Menus” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Changelog

We use the Semantic Versioning system of defining versions (https://semver.org/).
This means that version 1.10 is a minor update for the version 1.x branch and version 2.0 is a MAJOR update.
We will not wrap version numbers of double digits.

1.1.3

  • feat: publish language files
  • feat: add documentation link to plugin meta

1.1.2

  • fix: disable dropdown menu when site has no nav menus defined

1.1.1

  • fix: missing composer directory breaking plugin load

1.1.0

  • chore: update branding to Watch The Dot / support.watchthedot.com
  • chore: remove symfony/polyfill-* from vendor
  • fix: add namespace to plugin file
    therefore using WatchTheDot\Plugins instead of global namespace
  • fix: use static functions when $this is not referenced
    This fixes a memory leak standard to using anonymous functions in classes
  • reactor: remove Plugin::__ helper method and instead use __ directly
  • chore: tested up to WP 6.4

1.0.0

  • First version released to WP Repo

For more information, see the plugin page