Read the full article at: Add a Submenu to the WordPress Admin Bar A while back I wrote Add Menu Items to the WordPress Admin Menu, a post detailing how you can add items to the left side, existing posts menu bar. ?Adding menu items?has se
Read the full article at: Add a Submenu to the WordPress Admin Bar
A while back I wrote Add Menu Items to the WordPress Admin Menu, a post detailing how you can add items to the left side, existing “posts” menu bar. ?Adding menu items?has served me well but it’s not as customized as I would like — I’m still adapting to WordPress instead of WordPress adapting to me. ?By creating a custom top bar menu, I can mix and match links all I want!
Like adding functionality to your?theme and other admin?area,?the directives will go in your theme’s functions.php
file. ?The code itself should be self explanatory:
function create_dwb_menu() { global $wp_admin_bar; $menu_id = 'dwb'; $wp_admin_bar->add_menu(array('id' => $menu_id, 'title' => __('DWB'), 'href' => '/')); $wp_admin_bar->add_menu(array('parent' => $menu_id, 'title' => __('Homepage'), 'id' => 'dwb-home', 'href' => '/', 'meta' => array('target' => '_blank'))); $wp_admin_bar->add_menu(array('parent' => $menu_id, 'title' => __('Drafts'), 'id' => 'dwb-drafts', 'href' => 'edit.php?post_status=draft&post_type=post')); $wp_admin_bar->add_menu(array('parent' => $menu_id, 'title' => __('Pending Comments'), 'id' => 'dwb-pending', 'href' => 'edit-comments.php?comment_status=moderated')); } add_action('admin_bar_menu', 'create_dwb_menu', 2000);
Setting an id
on the parent menu item allows you to use the parent
key for submenu items; the rest of the keys are easy to figure out. ?With the menu created, you simply need to add the WordPress hook and specificity to add it!