User Menus is the perfect plugin for websites which have logged in users.
To display menu commands, choose Show All Menu Items at the bottom of the menu, or choose a different workspace, such as Advanced. Create a custom menu set Choose Edit Menus. You cannot edit the default menu set. Click Save As, type the name of the menu set, and click OK. From the Category menu, choose Application Menus or Context & Panel. Now, the menu bar will disappear from your screen. You can move your cursor to the top of the screen, or you can use the Fn+Control+F2 keyboard shortcut to temporarily show the menu bar. However, if you want to permanently show the menu bar, go back to the System Preferences and disable the “Automatically Hide and Show the Menu Bar” option. Select Start Settings System Display. If you want to change the size of your text and apps, choose an option from the drop-down menu under Scale and layout. Learn how to change just your text size in Make Windows easier to see. To change your screen resolution, use the drop-down menu under Display resolution.
The plugin gives you more control over your nav menu by allowing you to apply visibility controls to menu items e.g who can see each menu item (everyone, logged out users, logged in users, specific user roles).
It also enables you to display logged in user information in the navigation menu e.g “Hello, John Doe”.
Lastly, the plugin allows you to add login, register, and logout links to your menu.
User Menus allows you to do the following:
** Includes a custom Menu Importer that will allow migrating User Menus data with the normal menu export/import.
User Menus is built by the Code Atlantic team. We create high-quality WordPress plugins that help you grow your WordPress sites.
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Requires WordPress 4.6 and PHP 5.6
If you need help getting started with User Menus please see FAQs which explains how to use the plugin.
If you get stuck, you can ask for help in the User Menu Plugin Forum.
Bugs can be reported either in our support forum or preferably on the User Menu GitHub repository.
Most of the advanced display settings from previous versions of Windows are now available on the Display settings page.
Select Start > Settings > System > Display.
If you want to change the size of your text and apps, choose an option from the drop-down menu under Scale and layout. Learn how to change just your text size in Make Windows easier to see.
To change your screen resolution, use the drop-down menu under Display resolution. Note: You should use the Recommended resolution. If you change the resolution, content might appear blurry or pixelated.
To adjust your color calibration, search 'calibrate display color' in the Settings search box and follow the directions.
If you don't see a setting you're looking for, try searching for it in the search box on the taskbar.