Current Menu Item for Custom Post Types
Current Menu Item for Custom Post Types
Description
If you’re using a template to display a custom post type’s archive page, WP doesn’t add the active class to the menu item. This plugin lets you assign a parent page to a custom post types and will correctly display in the menu.
Installation
- Install the plugin by uploading the zip file (Plugins > Add New > Upload)
- Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Go to the Settings > Current Menu Item for Custom Post Types
Reviews
I really need this plugin
By anhhoangna on December 15, 2022
Perfect
Amazing
By Zoker on April 12, 2022
Amazing little helper!
Great, Simple and Efficient.
By Jaime Fernández Contreras (jaimon82) on February 26, 2020
This plugins makes exactly what I expected:
Highlight menu items containing my CPTs.
Perfect and very easy to use!
Amazing
By comsud on March 22, 2019
I have been looking for ways to do this for a long time but without results. This plugin did what I'm trying to do for a year in 2 seconds
Great plugin
By miguegm on September 14, 2018
Very easy to set up
Perfect solution.
By lukasjirsa on May 28, 2018
Works like magic.
It just works
By sparky672 on May 12, 2018
Used this plugin to fix menu when using WooCommerce. Keeps "Store" highlighted in menu no matter what product you're viewing.
Finally someone made this work!
By mending on February 3, 2018
This is a brilliant plugin solving a great UX/UI problem.
Very useful
By walacky on October 16, 2017
Very useful and handsome plugin. Simple and easy:)
Thanks for making my life easier
By wplamp on May 15, 2017
and helping me please my client. Works great, setup well, cheers!
Changelog
1.6
- Fixed CSRF Security issues
1.3
- Added multi language support (works with WPML and Polylang)
1.2.2
- Fixed a bug which wouldn’t let you use both built-in and custom post types at the same time.
1.2.1
- Fixed a small bug which prevented administrators to access the plugins settings page.
1.2
- Added option to show built-in post types.
- Changed the capability required so only administrators can edit options.
1.1
- Bug fix: There was a typo because of which the blog’s class was being removed.
1.0
- Initial Release
