Thread Starter
Sean
(@sean-h)
Ok, now that is weird. I also have the Admin Menu Editor plugin. Moving things around in there seemed to do the trick. What needs to be hidden is, and settings for Yoast and Hide are now visible.
Right, time for lunch.
So the issue is the Admin Menu Editor plugin then? Not sure what you need from me at this point?
I can close this ticket?
Thread Starter
Sean
(@sean-h)
I’m not sure I need anything from you, at least I thought I did. On the other hand, I’m not sure it’s an issue with the Admin Menu Editor plugin either.
What I do think happened is your plugin can’t hide Yoast premium menu items if they are not in the default order.
So yes, it was barely a few minutes after I posted this ticket that I thought to compare the site in question with my other sites. It was then that I noticed the difference, and moved things back in to the default order, using Menu Editor.
At the end of the day I’m not sure why these menu items where in another order, but at least things are now working/hidden as desired.
But yes, if you have time and feel like playing around, maybe you can try replicate this ‘issue’ and see if there’s anything that can be done about it from your side.
What this did prompt me to do was try Rank Math on one site. Lets see…
Sure, you can close this ticket.
The premium menu items hidden with my plugin use CSS, so when you change the order of menu items with the Admin Menu Editor plugin, then that will indeed result in things going off.
Great that you took the opportunity to try another SEO plugin!
Closing this ticket now, thanks.