The mPress Menu Wormhole plugin allows you to easily add a menu as a sub-menu to another menu.
Let's say you have a sidebar menu where you list a special collection of important pages on your site. Now let's say you want those same items to appear in a submenu off of your main header navigation. Now you have to manage the same collection of pages in two places. The mPress Menu Wormhole plugin makes it easy to maintain a single menu and have the changes you make to the sidebar menu automatically take place in the header menu as well.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/mpress-menu-wormhole/
All pull requests are welcome. This plugin is relatively simple, so I'll probably be selective when it comes to features. However, if you would like to submit a translation, this is the place to do it!
If you have been granted access to SVN, this section details the processes for reliably checking out the code and committing your changes.
- Install Node.js
- Run
npm install -g gulp
- Run
npm install
from the project root
- Run
gulp svn:checkout
from the project root
- Be sure that all version numbers in the code and readme have been updated. Add changelog and upgrade notice entries.
- Tag the new version in Git
- Run
gulp
from the project root. - Run
svn st | grep ^? | sed '\''s/? //'\'' | xargs svn add && vn st | grep ^! | sed '\''s/! //'\'' | xargs svn rm
to add and remove items from the SVN directory. - Run
svn cp trunk tags/{version}
from the SVN root directory. - Run
svn ci -m "{commit message}"
from the SVN root to commit changes.