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mPress Menu Wormhole

Description

The mPress Menu Wormhole plugin allows you to easily add a menu as a sub-menu to another menu.

Why?

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/

Contributors

Pull Requests

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!

SVN Access

If you have been granted access to SVN, this section details the processes for reliably checking out the code and committing your changes.

Prerequisites

  • Install Node.js
  • Run npm install -g gulp
  • Run npm install from the project root

Checkout

  • Run gulp svn:checkout from the project root

Check In

  • 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.

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