Admin Trim Interface Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download

Admin Trim Interface Preview Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
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Plugin Description

This plugin uses a combination of WordPress hooks, CSS (when possible), and Javascript (last resort) to removed specified admin interface elements. These elements may be considered by some to be superfluous interface elements that are undesired for one reason or another, so this plugin aids in their visual removal.

Each admin interface element is individually selected for removal. The elements that can be removed are:

  • The header WordPress logo (bear in mind this functions as a menu) in the admin bar
  • The home icon next to your site’s name in the admin bar
  • The “Howdy,” greeting before your username in the admin bar
  • Your username link to your profile in the admin bar
  • Your avatar in the admin bar
  • The Dashboard menu link in the sidebar
  • The contextual “Help” link
  • The footer links
  • The WordPress version in the footer

(There is an associated screenshot which points out these different sections.)

Note: These settings are global and will affect all users who are able to visit the admin pages.

Links: Plugin Homepage | Plugin Directory Page | GitHub | Author Homepage

Screenshots

  1. A image identifying the different elements of the admin interface that can be selectively disabled by the plugin.

    A image identifying the different elements of the admin interface that can be selectively disabled by the plugin.

  2. An image of the user section of the admin bar when "Howdy" and the username is hidden, leaving only the avatar.

    An image of the user section of the admin bar when “Howdy” and the username is hidden, leaving only the avatar.

  3. An image of the user section of the admin bar when "Howdy" and the avatar is hidden, leaving only the username.

    An image of the user section of the admin bar when “Howdy” and the avatar is hidden, leaving only the username.

  4. A screenshot of the plugin's admin settings page.

    A screenshot of the plugin’s admin settings page.

  5. A screenshot of a fully trimmed admin interface.

    A screenshot of a fully trimmed admin interface.


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