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March 28th, 2009

Today for the first time I posted Menubar 3.0 on the WordPress Plugin Directory, and the community response so far has been very encouraging.

Now, if you are still using an older Menubar version, the Plugins page of your WordPress blog will kindly remind you:

There is a new version of Menubar available. View version 3.0 Details or upgrade automatically.

But wait! The automatic upgrade overwrites the previous plugin version so, before upgrading, you are advised to backup the whole wp-content/plugins/menubar folder. This way you’ll be able to recover your customized menu templates or any other file you might have modified.

Happy Menubar 3.0 automatic upgrade!

Note: on some servers the automatic install or upgrade procedures might not work properly; if that’s your case, just perform a manual install or upgrade procedure, see the WP Menubar documentation.

Categories: WordPress Menubar
  1. April 9th, 2009 at 21:17 | #783

    Hi Andrea,

    I’ve been testing out your plugin after giving up on NAVT and have been very, very pleased. I made a few changes for my own version, specifically to how the “active” class is outputted. I changed it so WordPress-type classes would be outputted based on the link type as well, along with the page or category id.

    If you’re interested in integrating the change, you can see the modified code at http://pdclark.com/wpm-menu.php.txt . I did my best to mark any lines I modified with “pdclark” . It’s basically just two arrays and a function.

    PS: Grande fotografia! Gli Dolomiti sono i miei preferiti di tutte le montagne del mondo!

  2. April 9th, 2009 at 22:23 | #784

    Hi Paul,
    it’s great that you like the Dolomiti and Menubar too! I appreciate your contribution, I’ll study it and probably you’ll find it in one of the next versions of Menubar, with credits of course. Thank you!

  3. April 13th, 2009 at 19:00 | #785

    Nice plugin and it will help lots of WP blogger.

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